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Embryonic mammary signature subsets are activated in Brca1(-/- )and basal-like breast cancers

INTRODUCTION: Cancer is often suggested to result from development gone awry. Links between normal embryonic development and cancer biology have been postulated, but no defined genetic basis has been established. We recently published the first transcriptomic analysis of embryonic mammary cell popul...

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Autores principales: Zvelebil, Marketa, Oliemuller, Erik, Gao, Qiong, Wansbury, Olivia, Mackay, Alan, Kendrick, Howard, Smalley, Matthew J, Reis-Filho, Jorge S, Howard, Beatrice A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3672751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23506684
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3403
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author Zvelebil, Marketa
Oliemuller, Erik
Gao, Qiong
Wansbury, Olivia
Mackay, Alan
Kendrick, Howard
Smalley, Matthew J
Reis-Filho, Jorge S
Howard, Beatrice A
author_facet Zvelebil, Marketa
Oliemuller, Erik
Gao, Qiong
Wansbury, Olivia
Mackay, Alan
Kendrick, Howard
Smalley, Matthew J
Reis-Filho, Jorge S
Howard, Beatrice A
author_sort Zvelebil, Marketa
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description INTRODUCTION: Cancer is often suggested to result from development gone awry. Links between normal embryonic development and cancer biology have been postulated, but no defined genetic basis has been established. We recently published the first transcriptomic analysis of embryonic mammary cell populations. Embryonic mammary epithelial cells are an immature progenitor cell population, lacking differentiation markers, which is reflected in their very distinct genetic profiles when compared with those of their postnatal descendents. METHODS: We defined an embryonic mammary epithelial signature that incorporates the most highly expressed genes from embryonic mammary epithelium when compared with the postnatal mammary epithelial cells. We looked for activation of the embryonic mammary epithelial signature in mouse mammary tumors that formed in mice in which Brca1 had been conditionally deleted from the mammary epithelium and in human breast cancers to determine whether any genetic links exist between embryonic mammary cells and breast cancers. RESULTS: Small subsets of the embryonic mammary epithelial signature were consistently activated in mouse Brca1(-/- )tumors and human basal-like breast cancers, which encoded predominantly transcriptional regulators, cell-cycle, and actin cytoskeleton components. Other embryonic gene subsets were found activated in non-basal-like tumor subtypes and repressed in basal-like tumors, including regulators of neuronal differentiation, transcription, and cell biosynthesis. Several embryonic genes showed significant upregulation in estrogen receptor (ER)-negative, progesterone receptor (PR)-negative, and/or grade 3 breast cancers. Among them, the transcription factor, SOX11, a progenitor cell and lineage regulator of nonmammary cell types, is found highly expressed in some Brca1(-/- )mammary tumors. By using RNA interference to silence SOX11 expression in breast cancer cells, we found evidence that SOX11 regulates breast cancer cell proliferation and cell survival. CONCLUSIONS: Specific subsets of embryonic mammary genes, rather than the entire embryonic development transcriptomic program, are activated in tumorigenesis. Genes involved in embryonic mammary development are consistently upregulated in some breast cancers and warrant further investigation, potentially in drug-discovery research endeavors.
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spelling pubmed-36727512013-06-06 Embryonic mammary signature subsets are activated in Brca1(-/- )and basal-like breast cancers Zvelebil, Marketa Oliemuller, Erik Gao, Qiong Wansbury, Olivia Mackay, Alan Kendrick, Howard Smalley, Matthew J Reis-Filho, Jorge S Howard, Beatrice A Breast Cancer Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: Cancer is often suggested to result from development gone awry. Links between normal embryonic development and cancer biology have been postulated, but no defined genetic basis has been established. We recently published the first transcriptomic analysis of embryonic mammary cell populations. Embryonic mammary epithelial cells are an immature progenitor cell population, lacking differentiation markers, which is reflected in their very distinct genetic profiles when compared with those of their postnatal descendents. METHODS: We defined an embryonic mammary epithelial signature that incorporates the most highly expressed genes from embryonic mammary epithelium when compared with the postnatal mammary epithelial cells. We looked for activation of the embryonic mammary epithelial signature in mouse mammary tumors that formed in mice in which Brca1 had been conditionally deleted from the mammary epithelium and in human breast cancers to determine whether any genetic links exist between embryonic mammary cells and breast cancers. RESULTS: Small subsets of the embryonic mammary epithelial signature were consistently activated in mouse Brca1(-/- )tumors and human basal-like breast cancers, which encoded predominantly transcriptional regulators, cell-cycle, and actin cytoskeleton components. Other embryonic gene subsets were found activated in non-basal-like tumor subtypes and repressed in basal-like tumors, including regulators of neuronal differentiation, transcription, and cell biosynthesis. Several embryonic genes showed significant upregulation in estrogen receptor (ER)-negative, progesterone receptor (PR)-negative, and/or grade 3 breast cancers. Among them, the transcription factor, SOX11, a progenitor cell and lineage regulator of nonmammary cell types, is found highly expressed in some Brca1(-/- )mammary tumors. By using RNA interference to silence SOX11 expression in breast cancer cells, we found evidence that SOX11 regulates breast cancer cell proliferation and cell survival. CONCLUSIONS: Specific subsets of embryonic mammary genes, rather than the entire embryonic development transcriptomic program, are activated in tumorigenesis. Genes involved in embryonic mammary development are consistently upregulated in some breast cancers and warrant further investigation, potentially in drug-discovery research endeavors. BioMed Central 2013 2013-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3672751/ /pubmed/23506684 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3403 Text en Copyright © 2013 Zvelebil et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zvelebil, Marketa
Oliemuller, Erik
Gao, Qiong
Wansbury, Olivia
Mackay, Alan
Kendrick, Howard
Smalley, Matthew J
Reis-Filho, Jorge S
Howard, Beatrice A
Embryonic mammary signature subsets are activated in Brca1(-/- )and basal-like breast cancers
title Embryonic mammary signature subsets are activated in Brca1(-/- )and basal-like breast cancers
title_full Embryonic mammary signature subsets are activated in Brca1(-/- )and basal-like breast cancers
title_fullStr Embryonic mammary signature subsets are activated in Brca1(-/- )and basal-like breast cancers
title_full_unstemmed Embryonic mammary signature subsets are activated in Brca1(-/- )and basal-like breast cancers
title_short Embryonic mammary signature subsets are activated in Brca1(-/- )and basal-like breast cancers
title_sort embryonic mammary signature subsets are activated in brca1(-/- )and basal-like breast cancers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3672751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23506684
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3403
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