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The BCL9-2 proto-oncogene governs estrogen receptor alpha expression in breast tumorigenesis

The majority of human breast cancers express estrogen receptor alpha (ER), which is important for therapy with anti-estrogens. Here we describe the role of BCL9-2, a proto-oncogene previously characterized as co-activator of Wnt/ß-catenin signaling, for mammary tumorigenesis in mice and human. ER po...

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Autores principales: Zatula, Nathalie, Wiese, Maria, Bunzendahl, Jens, Birchmeier, Walter, Perske, Christina, Bleckmann, Annalen, Brembeck, Felix H.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4196162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25149534
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author Zatula, Nathalie
Wiese, Maria
Bunzendahl, Jens
Birchmeier, Walter
Perske, Christina
Bleckmann, Annalen
Brembeck, Felix H.
author_facet Zatula, Nathalie
Wiese, Maria
Bunzendahl, Jens
Birchmeier, Walter
Perske, Christina
Bleckmann, Annalen
Brembeck, Felix H.
author_sort Zatula, Nathalie
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description The majority of human breast cancers express estrogen receptor alpha (ER), which is important for therapy with anti-estrogens. Here we describe the role of BCL9-2, a proto-oncogene previously characterized as co-activator of Wnt/ß-catenin signaling, for mammary tumorigenesis in mice and human. ER positive human breast cancers showed overexpression of BCL9-2 and tamoxifen treated patients with high BCL9-2 demonstrated a better survival. BCL9-2 was upregulated during puberty and pregnancy in normal mammary epithelia, but downregulated in the involuted gland. BCL9-2 overexpression in vivo delayed the mammary involution and induced alveolar hyperplasia. Moreover, aged BCL9-2 transgenic mice developed ductal-like mammary tumors with high nuclear ER expression. We found, that primary cell cultures of BCL9-2 breast tumors responded to tamoxifen treatment. Moreover, BCL9-2 regulated the expression of ER and the proliferation of human breast cancer cells independently of ß-catenin. Finally, we describe a novel mechanism, how BCL9-2 regulates ER transcription by interaction with Sp1 through the proximal ESR1 gene promoter. In summary, BCL9-2 induces ER positive breast cancers in vivo, regulates ER expression by a novel ß-catenin independent mechanism in breast cancer cells, and might predict the therapy response to tamoxifen treatment.
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spelling pubmed-41961622014-10-21 The BCL9-2 proto-oncogene governs estrogen receptor alpha expression in breast tumorigenesis Zatula, Nathalie Wiese, Maria Bunzendahl, Jens Birchmeier, Walter Perske, Christina Bleckmann, Annalen Brembeck, Felix H. Oncotarget Research Paper The majority of human breast cancers express estrogen receptor alpha (ER), which is important for therapy with anti-estrogens. Here we describe the role of BCL9-2, a proto-oncogene previously characterized as co-activator of Wnt/ß-catenin signaling, for mammary tumorigenesis in mice and human. ER positive human breast cancers showed overexpression of BCL9-2 and tamoxifen treated patients with high BCL9-2 demonstrated a better survival. BCL9-2 was upregulated during puberty and pregnancy in normal mammary epithelia, but downregulated in the involuted gland. BCL9-2 overexpression in vivo delayed the mammary involution and induced alveolar hyperplasia. Moreover, aged BCL9-2 transgenic mice developed ductal-like mammary tumors with high nuclear ER expression. We found, that primary cell cultures of BCL9-2 breast tumors responded to tamoxifen treatment. Moreover, BCL9-2 regulated the expression of ER and the proliferation of human breast cancer cells independently of ß-catenin. Finally, we describe a novel mechanism, how BCL9-2 regulates ER transcription by interaction with Sp1 through the proximal ESR1 gene promoter. In summary, BCL9-2 induces ER positive breast cancers in vivo, regulates ER expression by a novel ß-catenin independent mechanism in breast cancer cells, and might predict the therapy response to tamoxifen treatment. Impact Journals LLC 2014-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4196162/ /pubmed/25149534 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Zatula 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.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Zatula, Nathalie
Wiese, Maria
Bunzendahl, Jens
Birchmeier, Walter
Perske, Christina
Bleckmann, Annalen
Brembeck, Felix H.
The BCL9-2 proto-oncogene governs estrogen receptor alpha expression in breast tumorigenesis
title The BCL9-2 proto-oncogene governs estrogen receptor alpha expression in breast tumorigenesis
title_full The BCL9-2 proto-oncogene governs estrogen receptor alpha expression in breast tumorigenesis
title_fullStr The BCL9-2 proto-oncogene governs estrogen receptor alpha expression in breast tumorigenesis
title_full_unstemmed The BCL9-2 proto-oncogene governs estrogen receptor alpha expression in breast tumorigenesis
title_short The BCL9-2 proto-oncogene governs estrogen receptor alpha expression in breast tumorigenesis
title_sort bcl9-2 proto-oncogene governs estrogen receptor alpha expression in breast tumorigenesis
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4196162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25149534
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