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BP1, an Isoform of DLX4 Homeoprotein, Negatively Regulates BRCA1 in Sporadic Breast Cancer

Introduction: Several lines of evidence point to an important role for BP1, an isoform of DLX4 homeobox gene, in breast carcinogenesis and progression. BRCA1 is a well-known player in the etiology of breast cancer. While familial breast cancer is often marked by BRCA1 mutation and subsequent loss of...

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Autores principales: Kluk, Brian J., Fu, Yebo, Formolo, Trina A., Zhang, Lei, Hindle, Anne K., Man, Yan-gao, Siegel, Robert S., Berg, Patricia E., Deng, Chuxia, McCaffrey, Timothy A., Fu, Sidney W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2945279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20877436
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author Kluk, Brian J.
Fu, Yebo
Formolo, Trina A.
Zhang, Lei
Hindle, Anne K.
Man, Yan-gao
Siegel, Robert S.
Berg, Patricia E.
Deng, Chuxia
McCaffrey, Timothy A.
Fu, Sidney W.
author_facet Kluk, Brian J.
Fu, Yebo
Formolo, Trina A.
Zhang, Lei
Hindle, Anne K.
Man, Yan-gao
Siegel, Robert S.
Berg, Patricia E.
Deng, Chuxia
McCaffrey, Timothy A.
Fu, Sidney W.
author_sort Kluk, Brian J.
collection PubMed
description Introduction: Several lines of evidence point to an important role for BP1, an isoform of DLX4 homeobox gene, in breast carcinogenesis and progression. BRCA1 is a well-known player in the etiology of breast cancer. While familial breast cancer is often marked by BRCA1 mutation and subsequent loss of heterozygosity, sporadic breast cancers exhibit reduced expression of wild type BRCA1, and loss of BRCA1 expression may result in tumor development and progression. Methods: The Cister algorithm and Genomatix program were used to identify potential BP1 binding sites in BRCA1 gene. Real-time PCR, Western blot and immunohistochemistry analysis were performed to verify the expression of BRCA1 and BP1 in cell lines and breast cancer tissues. Double-stranded siRNA transfection was carried out for silencing BP1 expression. ChIP and EMSA were used to confirm that BP1 specifically binds to BRCA1. Results: A putative BP1 binding site was identified in the first intron of BRCA1, which was confirmed by chromatin immunoprecipiation and electrophoresis mobility shift assay. BP1 and BRCA1 expression were inversely correlated in breast cancer cell lines and tissues, suggesting that BP1 may suppress BRCA1 transcription through consensus sequence binding. Conclusions: BP1 homeoprotein represses BRCA1 expression through direct binding to its first intron, which is consistent with a previous study which identified a novel transcriptional repressor element located more than 500 base pairs into the first intron of BRCA1, suggesting that the first intron plays an important role in the negative regulation of BRCA1. Although further functional studies are necessary to confirm its repressor activity towards BRCA1, the elucidation of the role of BP1 in breast tumorigenesis holds great promise in establishing BP1 as a novel target for drug therapy.
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spelling pubmed-29452792010-09-27 BP1, an Isoform of DLX4 Homeoprotein, Negatively Regulates BRCA1 in Sporadic Breast Cancer Kluk, Brian J. Fu, Yebo Formolo, Trina A. Zhang, Lei Hindle, Anne K. Man, Yan-gao Siegel, Robert S. Berg, Patricia E. Deng, Chuxia McCaffrey, Timothy A. Fu, Sidney W. Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Introduction: Several lines of evidence point to an important role for BP1, an isoform of DLX4 homeobox gene, in breast carcinogenesis and progression. BRCA1 is a well-known player in the etiology of breast cancer. While familial breast cancer is often marked by BRCA1 mutation and subsequent loss of heterozygosity, sporadic breast cancers exhibit reduced expression of wild type BRCA1, and loss of BRCA1 expression may result in tumor development and progression. Methods: The Cister algorithm and Genomatix program were used to identify potential BP1 binding sites in BRCA1 gene. Real-time PCR, Western blot and immunohistochemistry analysis were performed to verify the expression of BRCA1 and BP1 in cell lines and breast cancer tissues. Double-stranded siRNA transfection was carried out for silencing BP1 expression. ChIP and EMSA were used to confirm that BP1 specifically binds to BRCA1. Results: A putative BP1 binding site was identified in the first intron of BRCA1, which was confirmed by chromatin immunoprecipiation and electrophoresis mobility shift assay. BP1 and BRCA1 expression were inversely correlated in breast cancer cell lines and tissues, suggesting that BP1 may suppress BRCA1 transcription through consensus sequence binding. Conclusions: BP1 homeoprotein represses BRCA1 expression through direct binding to its first intron, which is consistent with a previous study which identified a novel transcriptional repressor element located more than 500 base pairs into the first intron of BRCA1, suggesting that the first intron plays an important role in the negative regulation of BRCA1. Although further functional studies are necessary to confirm its repressor activity towards BRCA1, the elucidation of the role of BP1 in breast tumorigenesis holds great promise in establishing BP1 as a novel target for drug therapy. Ivyspring International Publisher 2010-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2945279/ /pubmed/20877436 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.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Kluk, Brian J.
Fu, Yebo
Formolo, Trina A.
Zhang, Lei
Hindle, Anne K.
Man, Yan-gao
Siegel, Robert S.
Berg, Patricia E.
Deng, Chuxia
McCaffrey, Timothy A.
Fu, Sidney W.
BP1, an Isoform of DLX4 Homeoprotein, Negatively Regulates BRCA1 in Sporadic Breast Cancer
title BP1, an Isoform of DLX4 Homeoprotein, Negatively Regulates BRCA1 in Sporadic Breast Cancer
title_full BP1, an Isoform of DLX4 Homeoprotein, Negatively Regulates BRCA1 in Sporadic Breast Cancer
title_fullStr BP1, an Isoform of DLX4 Homeoprotein, Negatively Regulates BRCA1 in Sporadic Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed BP1, an Isoform of DLX4 Homeoprotein, Negatively Regulates BRCA1 in Sporadic Breast Cancer
title_short BP1, an Isoform of DLX4 Homeoprotein, Negatively Regulates BRCA1 in Sporadic Breast Cancer
title_sort bp1, an isoform of dlx4 homeoprotein, negatively regulates brca1 in sporadic breast cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2945279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20877436
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