Abstract The sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) is a plasma membrane protein that mediates active iodide transport in thyroid and mammary cells. It is a prerequisite for radioiodide treatment of thyroid cancer and a promising diagnostic and therapeutic tool for breast cancer. We investigated the molecular mechanisms governing NIS expression in mammary cells. Here we report that Nkx-2.5, a cardiac homeobox transcription factor that is also expressed in the thyroid primordium, is a potent inducer of the NIS promoter. By binding to two specific promoter sites (N2 and W), Nkx-2.5 induced the rNIS promoter (about 50-fold over the basal level). Interestingly, coincident with NIS expression, Nkx-2.5 mRNA and protein were present in lactating, but not virgin, mammary glands in two human breast cancer samples and in all-trans retinoic acid (tRA)-stimulated MCF-7 breast cancer cells. A cotransfected dominant-negative Nkx-2.5 mutant abolished tRA-induced endogenous NIS induction, which shows that Nkx-2.5 activity is critical for this process. Remarkably, in MCF-7 cells, Nkx-2.5 overexpression alone was sufficient to induce NIS and iodide uptake. In conclusion, Nkx-2.5 is a novel relevant transcriptional regulator of mammary NIS and could thus be exploited to manipulate NIS expression in breast cancer treatment strategies.

Transcription factor Nkx-2.5 induces sodium/iodidesymporter gene expression and participates in retinoic acid- andlactation-induced transcription in mammary cells / Dentice, Monica; Luongo, C.; Elefante, A.; Romino, R.; Ambrosio, R.; Vitale, Mario; Rossi, G.; Fenzi, G.; Salvatore, Domenico. - In: MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1067-8824. - STAMPA. - (2004), pp. 7863-7877.

Transcription factor Nkx-2.5 induces sodium/iodidesymporter gene expression and participates in retinoic acid- andlactation-induced transcription in mammary cells.

DENTICE, MONICA;Luongo C.;VITALE, MARIO;SALVATORE, DOMENICO
2004

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Abstract The sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) is a plasma membrane protein that mediates active iodide transport in thyroid and mammary cells. It is a prerequisite for radioiodide treatment of thyroid cancer and a promising diagnostic and therapeutic tool for breast cancer. We investigated the molecular mechanisms governing NIS expression in mammary cells. Here we report that Nkx-2.5, a cardiac homeobox transcription factor that is also expressed in the thyroid primordium, is a potent inducer of the NIS promoter. By binding to two specific promoter sites (N2 and W), Nkx-2.5 induced the rNIS promoter (about 50-fold over the basal level). Interestingly, coincident with NIS expression, Nkx-2.5 mRNA and protein were present in lactating, but not virgin, mammary glands in two human breast cancer samples and in all-trans retinoic acid (tRA)-stimulated MCF-7 breast cancer cells. A cotransfected dominant-negative Nkx-2.5 mutant abolished tRA-induced endogenous NIS induction, which shows that Nkx-2.5 activity is critical for this process. Remarkably, in MCF-7 cells, Nkx-2.5 overexpression alone was sufficient to induce NIS and iodide uptake. In conclusion, Nkx-2.5 is a novel relevant transcriptional regulator of mammary NIS and could thus be exploited to manipulate NIS expression in breast cancer treatment strategies.
2004
Transcription factor Nkx-2.5 induces sodium/iodidesymporter gene expression and participates in retinoic acid- andlactation-induced transcription in mammary cells / Dentice, Monica; Luongo, C.; Elefante, A.; Romino, R.; Ambrosio, R.; Vitale, Mario; Rossi, G.; Fenzi, G.; Salvatore, Domenico. - In: MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1067-8824. - STAMPA. - (2004), pp. 7863-7877.
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