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BP1 Homeoprotein Enhances Metastatic Potential in ER-negative Breast Cancer

Tumor invasion and metastasis remain a major cause of mortality in breast cancer patients. It was reported that BP1, a homeobox isoform of DLX4, is overexpressed in 80% of breast cancer patients and in 100% of estrogen receptor negative (ER-) tumors. The prevalence of BP1 positive cells and the inte...

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Autores principales: Fu, Yebo, Lian, Yi, Kim, Kyung Soon, Zhang, Lei, Hindle, A. Katharine, Brody, Fred, Siegel, Robert S., McCaffrey, Timothy A., Fu, Sidney W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2931348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20842225
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author Fu, Yebo
Lian, Yi
Kim, Kyung Soon
Zhang, Lei
Hindle, A. Katharine
Brody, Fred
Siegel, Robert S.
McCaffrey, Timothy A.
Fu, Sidney W.
author_facet Fu, Yebo
Lian, Yi
Kim, Kyung Soon
Zhang, Lei
Hindle, A. Katharine
Brody, Fred
Siegel, Robert S.
McCaffrey, Timothy A.
Fu, Sidney W.
author_sort Fu, Yebo
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description Tumor invasion and metastasis remain a major cause of mortality in breast cancer patients. It was reported that BP1, a homeobox isoform of DLX4, is overexpressed in 80% of breast cancer patients and in 100% of estrogen receptor negative (ER-) tumors. The prevalence of BP1 positive cells and the intensity of BP1 immunoreactivity increased with the extent of ductal proliferation and tumorigenesis. These findings imply that BP1 may play an important role in ER- breast cancer. We sought to determine the effects and mechanisms of BP1 on cell proliferation and metastasis using ER- Hs578T cells as a model. Cells were transfected with either pcDNA3.2 plasmid containing BP1 gene, or pcDNA3.2 vector, then selected and cloned. Overexpression of BP1 increased cell proliferation rate by 2-5 fold (p<0.005), and enhanced the in vitro invasive activity by 25-65 fold (p<0.001). Microarray experiments were performed to identify differentially expressed genes when BP1 is overexpressed. The gene expression profile of the transfected cell lines were compared, resulting in 71 differentially expressed genes with a fold-change of >=2.0. Of those genes, 49 were up-regulated and 22 were down-regulated. Significant pathways were identified involving cell proliferation and metastasis. These data demonstrated that overexpression of BP1 significantly enhanced cell proliferation and metastatic potential in ER- Hs578T cells. Further analysis with more ER- cell lines and patient samples is warranted to establish BP1 as a therapeutic target for ER- breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-29313482010-09-14 BP1 Homeoprotein Enhances Metastatic Potential in ER-negative Breast Cancer Fu, Yebo Lian, Yi Kim, Kyung Soon Zhang, Lei Hindle, A. Katharine Brody, Fred Siegel, Robert S. McCaffrey, Timothy A. Fu, Sidney W. J Cancer Research Paper Tumor invasion and metastasis remain a major cause of mortality in breast cancer patients. It was reported that BP1, a homeobox isoform of DLX4, is overexpressed in 80% of breast cancer patients and in 100% of estrogen receptor negative (ER-) tumors. The prevalence of BP1 positive cells and the intensity of BP1 immunoreactivity increased with the extent of ductal proliferation and tumorigenesis. These findings imply that BP1 may play an important role in ER- breast cancer. We sought to determine the effects and mechanisms of BP1 on cell proliferation and metastasis using ER- Hs578T cells as a model. Cells were transfected with either pcDNA3.2 plasmid containing BP1 gene, or pcDNA3.2 vector, then selected and cloned. Overexpression of BP1 increased cell proliferation rate by 2-5 fold (p<0.005), and enhanced the in vitro invasive activity by 25-65 fold (p<0.001). Microarray experiments were performed to identify differentially expressed genes when BP1 is overexpressed. The gene expression profile of the transfected cell lines were compared, resulting in 71 differentially expressed genes with a fold-change of >=2.0. Of those genes, 49 were up-regulated and 22 were down-regulated. Significant pathways were identified involving cell proliferation and metastasis. These data demonstrated that overexpression of BP1 significantly enhanced cell proliferation and metastatic potential in ER- Hs578T cells. Further analysis with more ER- cell lines and patient samples is warranted to establish BP1 as a therapeutic target for ER- breast cancer. Ivyspring International Publisher 2010-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2931348/ /pubmed/20842225 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Fu, Yebo
Lian, Yi
Kim, Kyung Soon
Zhang, Lei
Hindle, A. Katharine
Brody, Fred
Siegel, Robert S.
McCaffrey, Timothy A.
Fu, Sidney W.
BP1 Homeoprotein Enhances Metastatic Potential in ER-negative Breast Cancer
title BP1 Homeoprotein Enhances Metastatic Potential in ER-negative Breast Cancer
title_full BP1 Homeoprotein Enhances Metastatic Potential in ER-negative Breast Cancer
title_fullStr BP1 Homeoprotein Enhances Metastatic Potential in ER-negative Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed BP1 Homeoprotein Enhances Metastatic Potential in ER-negative Breast Cancer
title_short BP1 Homeoprotein Enhances Metastatic Potential in ER-negative Breast Cancer
title_sort bp1 homeoprotein enhances metastatic potential in er-negative breast cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2931348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20842225
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