Investigator

Yigen Li

Postdoc training fellow · Institute of Cancer Research, Division of Cancer Therapeutics

YLYigen Li
Papers(1)
CREB1 activation prom…
Collaborators(2)
Andrew MacdonaldEthan L. Morgan
Institutions(2)
University Of LeedsCyprus Institute of N…

Papers

CREB1 activation promotes human papillomavirus oncogene expression and cervical cancer cell transformation

AbstractHuman papillomaviruses (HPVs) infect the oral and anogenital mucosa and can cause cancer. The high‐risk (HR)‐HPV oncoproteins, E6 and E7, hijack cellular factors to promote cell proliferation, delay differentiation and induce genomic instability, thus predisposing infected cells to malignant transformation. cAMP response element (CRE)‐binding protein 1 (CREB1) is a master transcription factor that can function as a proto‐oncogene, the abnormal activity of which is associated with multiple cancers. However, little is known about the interplay between HPV and CREB1 activity in cervical cancer or the productive HPV lifecycle. We show that CREB is activated in productively infected primary keratinocytes and that CREB1 expression and phosphorylation is associated with the progression of HPV+ cervical disease. The depletion of CREB1 or inhibition of CREB1 activity results in decreased cell proliferation and reduced expression of markers of epithelial to mesenchymal transition, coupled with reduced migration in HPV+ cervical cancer cell lines. CREB1 expression is negatively regulated by the tumor suppressor microRNA, miR‐203a, and CREB1 phosphorylation is controlled through the MAPK/MSK pathway. Crucially, CREB1 directly binds the viral promoter to upregulate transcription of the E6/E7 oncogenes, establishing a positive feedback loop between the HPV oncoproteins and CREB1. Our findings demonstrate the oncogenic function of CREB1 in HPV+ cervical cancer and its relationship with the HPV oncogenes.

6Works
1Papers
2Collaborators

Positions

2023–

Postdoc training fellow

Institute of Cancer Research · Division of Cancer Therapeutics

2019–

Research Fellow

University of Leeds

Education

2018

Ph.D

Queen Mary University of London · Barts Cancer Institute

Links & IDs
0000-0002-0420-214X

Researcher Id: OXC-3827-2025