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High Atlastin 2-2 (ATL2-2) Expression Associates with Worse Prognosis in Estrogen-Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer
The disruption of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) homeostasis occurs in many human diseases. Atlastins (ATLs) maintain the branched network of the ER. The dysregulation of ATL2, located at ER network junctions, has been associated with cancer. ATL2 is necessary for lipid droplet formation in murine breas...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454310/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37628611 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14081559 |
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author | Reynisdottir, Inga Arason, Adalgeir Freysteinsdottir, Edda S. Kristjansdottir, Sigrun B. Hilmarsdottir, Bylgja Traustadottir, Gunnhildur A. Johannsson, Oskar T. Agnarsson, Bjarni A. Barkardottir, Rosa B. |
author_facet | Reynisdottir, Inga Arason, Adalgeir Freysteinsdottir, Edda S. Kristjansdottir, Sigrun B. Hilmarsdottir, Bylgja Traustadottir, Gunnhildur A. Johannsson, Oskar T. Agnarsson, Bjarni A. Barkardottir, Rosa B. |
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description | The disruption of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) homeostasis occurs in many human diseases. Atlastins (ATLs) maintain the branched network of the ER. The dysregulation of ATL2, located at ER network junctions, has been associated with cancer. ATL2 is necessary for lipid droplet formation in murine breast tissue. Thus, we analyzed whether ATL2 has a role in human breast cancer (BC) pathology. The expression of ATL2 variant ATL2-2 was analyzed in breast tumors from the BC cohorts of the TCGA, METABRIC, and two independent Icelandic cohorts, Cohort 1 and 2; its association with clinical, pathological, survival, and cellular pathways was explored. ATL2-2 mRNA and protein expression were higher in breast tumors than in normal tissue. ATL2-2 mRNA associated with tumor characteristics that indicate a worse prognosis. In METABRIC, high ATL2-2 mRNA levels were associated with shorter BC-specific survival (BCSS) in patients with estrogen-receptor-positive luminal breast tumors, which remained significant after correction for grade and tumor size (HR 1.334, CI 1.063–1.673). Tumors with high ATL2 mRNA showed an upregulation of hallmark pathways MYC targets v1, E2F targets, and G2M checkpoint genes. Taken together, the results suggest that high levels of ATL2-2 may support BC progression through key cancer driver pathways. |
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spelling | pubmed-104543102023-08-26 High Atlastin 2-2 (ATL2-2) Expression Associates with Worse Prognosis in Estrogen-Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer Reynisdottir, Inga Arason, Adalgeir Freysteinsdottir, Edda S. Kristjansdottir, Sigrun B. Hilmarsdottir, Bylgja Traustadottir, Gunnhildur A. Johannsson, Oskar T. Agnarsson, Bjarni A. Barkardottir, Rosa B. Genes (Basel) Article The disruption of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) homeostasis occurs in many human diseases. Atlastins (ATLs) maintain the branched network of the ER. The dysregulation of ATL2, located at ER network junctions, has been associated with cancer. ATL2 is necessary for lipid droplet formation in murine breast tissue. Thus, we analyzed whether ATL2 has a role in human breast cancer (BC) pathology. The expression of ATL2 variant ATL2-2 was analyzed in breast tumors from the BC cohorts of the TCGA, METABRIC, and two independent Icelandic cohorts, Cohort 1 and 2; its association with clinical, pathological, survival, and cellular pathways was explored. ATL2-2 mRNA and protein expression were higher in breast tumors than in normal tissue. ATL2-2 mRNA associated with tumor characteristics that indicate a worse prognosis. In METABRIC, high ATL2-2 mRNA levels were associated with shorter BC-specific survival (BCSS) in patients with estrogen-receptor-positive luminal breast tumors, which remained significant after correction for grade and tumor size (HR 1.334, CI 1.063–1.673). Tumors with high ATL2 mRNA showed an upregulation of hallmark pathways MYC targets v1, E2F targets, and G2M checkpoint genes. Taken together, the results suggest that high levels of ATL2-2 may support BC progression through key cancer driver pathways. MDPI 2023-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10454310/ /pubmed/37628611 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14081559 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Reynisdottir, Inga Arason, Adalgeir Freysteinsdottir, Edda S. Kristjansdottir, Sigrun B. Hilmarsdottir, Bylgja Traustadottir, Gunnhildur A. Johannsson, Oskar T. Agnarsson, Bjarni A. Barkardottir, Rosa B. High Atlastin 2-2 (ATL2-2) Expression Associates with Worse Prognosis in Estrogen-Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer |
title | High Atlastin 2-2 (ATL2-2) Expression Associates with Worse Prognosis in Estrogen-Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer |
title_full | High Atlastin 2-2 (ATL2-2) Expression Associates with Worse Prognosis in Estrogen-Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer |
title_fullStr | High Atlastin 2-2 (ATL2-2) Expression Associates with Worse Prognosis in Estrogen-Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | High Atlastin 2-2 (ATL2-2) Expression Associates with Worse Prognosis in Estrogen-Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer |
title_short | High Atlastin 2-2 (ATL2-2) Expression Associates with Worse Prognosis in Estrogen-Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer |
title_sort | high atlastin 2-2 (atl2-2) expression associates with worse prognosis in estrogen-receptor-positive breast cancer |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454310/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37628611 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14081559 |
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