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Reduced ING1 levels in breast cancer promotes metastasis

INhibitor of Growth 1 (ING1) expression is repressed in breast carcinomas, but its role in breast cancer development and metastasis is unknown. ING1 levels were quantified in >500 patient samples using automated quantitative fluorescence immunohistochemistry, and data were analysed for correlatio...

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Autores principales: Thakur, Satbir, Singla, Arvind K., Chen, Jie, Tran, Uyen, Yang, Yang, Salazar, Carolina, Magliocco, Anthony, Klimowicz, Alexander, Jirik, Frank R., Riabowol, Karl
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4147320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24962136
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author Thakur, Satbir
Singla, Arvind K.
Chen, Jie
Tran, Uyen
Yang, Yang
Salazar, Carolina
Magliocco, Anthony
Klimowicz, Alexander
Jirik, Frank R.
Riabowol, Karl
author_facet Thakur, Satbir
Singla, Arvind K.
Chen, Jie
Tran, Uyen
Yang, Yang
Salazar, Carolina
Magliocco, Anthony
Klimowicz, Alexander
Jirik, Frank R.
Riabowol, Karl
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description INhibitor of Growth 1 (ING1) expression is repressed in breast carcinomas, but its role in breast cancer development and metastasis is unknown. ING1 levels were quantified in >500 patient samples using automated quantitative fluorescence immunohistochemistry, and data were analysed for correlations to patient outcome. Effects of altering ING levels were examined in microarrays and metastasis assays in vitro, and in a mouse metastasis model in vivo. ING1 levels were lower in tumors compared to adjacent normal breast tissue and correlated with tumor size (p=0.019) and distant recurrence (p=0.001) in ER- or Her2+ patients. In these patients ING1 predicted disease-specific and distant metastasis-free survival. Transcriptome analysis showed that the pathway most affected by ING1 was breast cancer (p = 0.0008). Decreasing levels of ING1 increased, and increasing levels decreased, migration and invasion of MDA-MB231 cells in vitro. ING1 overexpression also blocked cancer cell metastasis in vivo and eliminated tumor-induced mortality in mouse models. Our data show that ING1 protein levels are downregulated in breast cancer and for the first time, we show that altering their levels regulates metastasis in vitro and in vivo, which indicates that ING1 may have a therapeutic role for inhibiting metastasis of breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-41473202014-08-29 Reduced ING1 levels in breast cancer promotes metastasis Thakur, Satbir Singla, Arvind K. Chen, Jie Tran, Uyen Yang, Yang Salazar, Carolina Magliocco, Anthony Klimowicz, Alexander Jirik, Frank R. Riabowol, Karl Oncotarget Research Paper INhibitor of Growth 1 (ING1) expression is repressed in breast carcinomas, but its role in breast cancer development and metastasis is unknown. ING1 levels were quantified in >500 patient samples using automated quantitative fluorescence immunohistochemistry, and data were analysed for correlations to patient outcome. Effects of altering ING levels were examined in microarrays and metastasis assays in vitro, and in a mouse metastasis model in vivo. ING1 levels were lower in tumors compared to adjacent normal breast tissue and correlated with tumor size (p=0.019) and distant recurrence (p=0.001) in ER- or Her2+ patients. In these patients ING1 predicted disease-specific and distant metastasis-free survival. Transcriptome analysis showed that the pathway most affected by ING1 was breast cancer (p = 0.0008). Decreasing levels of ING1 increased, and increasing levels decreased, migration and invasion of MDA-MB231 cells in vitro. ING1 overexpression also blocked cancer cell metastasis in vivo and eliminated tumor-induced mortality in mouse models. Our data show that ING1 protein levels are downregulated in breast cancer and for the first time, we show that altering their levels regulates metastasis in vitro and in vivo, which indicates that ING1 may have a therapeutic role for inhibiting metastasis of breast cancer. Impact Journals LLC 2014-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4147320/ /pubmed/24962136 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Thakur et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Thakur, Satbir
Singla, Arvind K.
Chen, Jie
Tran, Uyen
Yang, Yang
Salazar, Carolina
Magliocco, Anthony
Klimowicz, Alexander
Jirik, Frank R.
Riabowol, Karl
Reduced ING1 levels in breast cancer promotes metastasis
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title_full Reduced ING1 levels in breast cancer promotes metastasis
title_fullStr Reduced ING1 levels in breast cancer promotes metastasis
title_full_unstemmed Reduced ING1 levels in breast cancer promotes metastasis
title_short Reduced ING1 levels in breast cancer promotes metastasis
title_sort reduced ing1 levels in breast cancer promotes metastasis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4147320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24962136
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