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TFAP2C Governs the Luminal Epithelial Phenotype in Mammary Development and Carcinogenesis
Molecular subtypes of breast cancer are characterized by distinct patterns of gene expression that are predictive of outcome and response to therapy. The luminal breast cancer subtypes are defined by the expression of ER-alpha (ERα)-associated genes, many of which are directly responsive to the Tran...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4112181/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24469049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2013.569 |
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author | Cyr, Anthony R Kulak, Mikhail V. Park, Jung M. Bogachek, Maria V. Spanheimer, Philip M. Woodfield, George W. White-Baer, Lola S. O’Malley, Yunxia Q. Sugg, Sonia L. Olivier, Alicia K. Zhang, Weizhou Domann, Frederick E. Weigel, Ronald J. |
author_facet | Cyr, Anthony R Kulak, Mikhail V. Park, Jung M. Bogachek, Maria V. Spanheimer, Philip M. Woodfield, George W. White-Baer, Lola S. O’Malley, Yunxia Q. Sugg, Sonia L. Olivier, Alicia K. Zhang, Weizhou Domann, Frederick E. Weigel, Ronald J. |
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description | Molecular subtypes of breast cancer are characterized by distinct patterns of gene expression that are predictive of outcome and response to therapy. The luminal breast cancer subtypes are defined by the expression of ER-alpha (ERα)-associated genes, many of which are directly responsive to the Transcription Factor Activator Protein 2C (TFAP2C). TFAP2C participates in a gene regulatory network controlling cell growth and differentiation during ectodermal development and regulating ESR1/ERα and other luminal cell-associated genes in breast cancer. TFAP2C has been established as a prognostic factor in human breast cancer, however, its role in the establishment and maintenance of the luminal cell phenotype during carcinogenesis and mammary gland development have remained elusive. Herein, we demonstrate a critical role for TFAP2C in maintaining the luminal phenotype in human breast cancer and in influencing the luminal cell phenotype during normal mammary development. Knockdown of TFAP2C in luminal breast carcinoma cells induced EMT with morphological and phenotypic changes characterized by a loss of luminal-associated gene expression and a concomitant gain of basal-associated gene expression. Conditional knockout of the mouse homolog of TFAP2C, Tcfap2c, in mouse mammary epithelium driven by MMTV-Cre promoted aberrant growth of the mammary tree leading to a reduction in the CD24(hi)/CD49f(mid) luminal cell population and concomitant gain of the CD24(mid)/CD49f(hi) basal cell population at maturity. Our results establish TFAP2C as a key transcriptional regulator for maintaining the luminal phenotype in human breast carcinoma. Furthermore, Tcfap2c influences development of the luminal cell type during mammary development. The data suggest that TFAP2C plays an important role in regulated luminal specific genes and may be a viable therapeutic target in breast cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-41121812015-07-22 TFAP2C Governs the Luminal Epithelial Phenotype in Mammary Development and Carcinogenesis Cyr, Anthony R Kulak, Mikhail V. Park, Jung M. Bogachek, Maria V. Spanheimer, Philip M. Woodfield, George W. White-Baer, Lola S. O’Malley, Yunxia Q. Sugg, Sonia L. Olivier, Alicia K. Zhang, Weizhou Domann, Frederick E. Weigel, Ronald J. Oncogene Article Molecular subtypes of breast cancer are characterized by distinct patterns of gene expression that are predictive of outcome and response to therapy. The luminal breast cancer subtypes are defined by the expression of ER-alpha (ERα)-associated genes, many of which are directly responsive to the Transcription Factor Activator Protein 2C (TFAP2C). TFAP2C participates in a gene regulatory network controlling cell growth and differentiation during ectodermal development and regulating ESR1/ERα and other luminal cell-associated genes in breast cancer. TFAP2C has been established as a prognostic factor in human breast cancer, however, its role in the establishment and maintenance of the luminal cell phenotype during carcinogenesis and mammary gland development have remained elusive. Herein, we demonstrate a critical role for TFAP2C in maintaining the luminal phenotype in human breast cancer and in influencing the luminal cell phenotype during normal mammary development. Knockdown of TFAP2C in luminal breast carcinoma cells induced EMT with morphological and phenotypic changes characterized by a loss of luminal-associated gene expression and a concomitant gain of basal-associated gene expression. Conditional knockout of the mouse homolog of TFAP2C, Tcfap2c, in mouse mammary epithelium driven by MMTV-Cre promoted aberrant growth of the mammary tree leading to a reduction in the CD24(hi)/CD49f(mid) luminal cell population and concomitant gain of the CD24(mid)/CD49f(hi) basal cell population at maturity. Our results establish TFAP2C as a key transcriptional regulator for maintaining the luminal phenotype in human breast carcinoma. Furthermore, Tcfap2c influences development of the luminal cell type during mammary development. The data suggest that TFAP2C plays an important role in regulated luminal specific genes and may be a viable therapeutic target in breast cancer. 2014-01-27 2015-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4112181/ /pubmed/24469049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2013.569 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Cyr, Anthony R Kulak, Mikhail V. Park, Jung M. Bogachek, Maria V. Spanheimer, Philip M. Woodfield, George W. White-Baer, Lola S. O’Malley, Yunxia Q. Sugg, Sonia L. Olivier, Alicia K. Zhang, Weizhou Domann, Frederick E. Weigel, Ronald J. TFAP2C Governs the Luminal Epithelial Phenotype in Mammary Development and Carcinogenesis |
title | TFAP2C Governs the Luminal Epithelial Phenotype in Mammary Development and Carcinogenesis |
title_full | TFAP2C Governs the Luminal Epithelial Phenotype in Mammary Development and Carcinogenesis |
title_fullStr | TFAP2C Governs the Luminal Epithelial Phenotype in Mammary Development and Carcinogenesis |
title_full_unstemmed | TFAP2C Governs the Luminal Epithelial Phenotype in Mammary Development and Carcinogenesis |
title_short | TFAP2C Governs the Luminal Epithelial Phenotype in Mammary Development and Carcinogenesis |
title_sort | tfap2c governs the luminal epithelial phenotype in mammary development and carcinogenesis |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4112181/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24469049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2013.569 |
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