Cargando…

SERPINA1 is a direct estrogen receptor target gene and a predictor of survival in breast cancer patients

Of all breast cancer patients, about 70% are ER+ and 10% are ER+/HER2+. The ER+/HER2+ patients have a worse outcome compared to ER+/HER2- patients. Currently there is a lack of effective prognosis biomarkers for the prediction of outcome in ER+/HER2+ patients. Genome-wide differences in ER binding b...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Chan, Hei Jason, Li, Haiqing, Liu, Zheng, Yuan, Yate-Ching, Mortimer, Joanne, Chen, Shiuan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4694868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26158350
_version_ 1782407541278375936
author Chan, Hei Jason
Li, Haiqing
Liu, Zheng
Yuan, Yate-Ching
Mortimer, Joanne
Chen, Shiuan
author_facet Chan, Hei Jason
Li, Haiqing
Liu, Zheng
Yuan, Yate-Ching
Mortimer, Joanne
Chen, Shiuan
author_sort Chan, Hei Jason
collection PubMed
description Of all breast cancer patients, about 70% are ER+ and 10% are ER+/HER2+. The ER+/HER2+ patients have a worse outcome compared to ER+/HER2- patients. Currently there is a lack of effective prognosis biomarkers for the prediction of outcome in ER+/HER2+ patients. Genome-wide differences in ER binding between the endocrine-responsive and endocrine-resistant cells were discovered using ChIP-seq, and combined with gene expression microarray data to identify direct ER target genes. These genes were correlated to survival outcome using publicly available breast cancer patient cohorts. We found the expression of the gene SERPINA1 to have a significant predictive value for the overall survival (OS) of ER+ patients in the TCGA cohort, and validated this finding in the Curtis cohort. SERPINA1 also has a significant predictive value for the OS of ER+/HER2+ patients in the TCGA cohort, with validation in the Bild cohort. The expression of SERPINA1 can be suppressed by fulvestrant and HER2 siRNA. Our results indicate that ER is constitutively activated, resulting in an E2-independent ER binding to the SERPINA1 gene and upregulation of SERPINA1 expression. Importantly, results of survival correlation suggests that high expression of SERPINA1 could be predictive for a better clinical outcome of ER+ and ER+/HER2+ patients.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4694868
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Impact Journals LLC
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-46948682016-01-20 SERPINA1 is a direct estrogen receptor target gene and a predictor of survival in breast cancer patients Chan, Hei Jason Li, Haiqing Liu, Zheng Yuan, Yate-Ching Mortimer, Joanne Chen, Shiuan Oncotarget Research Paper Of all breast cancer patients, about 70% are ER+ and 10% are ER+/HER2+. The ER+/HER2+ patients have a worse outcome compared to ER+/HER2- patients. Currently there is a lack of effective prognosis biomarkers for the prediction of outcome in ER+/HER2+ patients. Genome-wide differences in ER binding between the endocrine-responsive and endocrine-resistant cells were discovered using ChIP-seq, and combined with gene expression microarray data to identify direct ER target genes. These genes were correlated to survival outcome using publicly available breast cancer patient cohorts. We found the expression of the gene SERPINA1 to have a significant predictive value for the overall survival (OS) of ER+ patients in the TCGA cohort, and validated this finding in the Curtis cohort. SERPINA1 also has a significant predictive value for the OS of ER+/HER2+ patients in the TCGA cohort, with validation in the Bild cohort. The expression of SERPINA1 can be suppressed by fulvestrant and HER2 siRNA. Our results indicate that ER is constitutively activated, resulting in an E2-independent ER binding to the SERPINA1 gene and upregulation of SERPINA1 expression. Importantly, results of survival correlation suggests that high expression of SERPINA1 could be predictive for a better clinical outcome of ER+ and ER+/HER2+ patients. Impact Journals LLC 2015-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4694868/ /pubmed/26158350 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Chan 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
Chan, Hei Jason
Li, Haiqing
Liu, Zheng
Yuan, Yate-Ching
Mortimer, Joanne
Chen, Shiuan
SERPINA1 is a direct estrogen receptor target gene and a predictor of survival in breast cancer patients
title SERPINA1 is a direct estrogen receptor target gene and a predictor of survival in breast cancer patients
title_full SERPINA1 is a direct estrogen receptor target gene and a predictor of survival in breast cancer patients
title_fullStr SERPINA1 is a direct estrogen receptor target gene and a predictor of survival in breast cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed SERPINA1 is a direct estrogen receptor target gene and a predictor of survival in breast cancer patients
title_short SERPINA1 is a direct estrogen receptor target gene and a predictor of survival in breast cancer patients
title_sort serpina1 is a direct estrogen receptor target gene and a predictor of survival in breast cancer patients
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4694868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26158350
work_keys_str_mv AT chanheijason serpina1isadirectestrogenreceptortargetgeneandapredictorofsurvivalinbreastcancerpatients
AT lihaiqing serpina1isadirectestrogenreceptortargetgeneandapredictorofsurvivalinbreastcancerpatients
AT liuzheng serpina1isadirectestrogenreceptortargetgeneandapredictorofsurvivalinbreastcancerpatients
AT yuanyateching serpina1isadirectestrogenreceptortargetgeneandapredictorofsurvivalinbreastcancerpatients
AT mortimerjoanne serpina1isadirectestrogenreceptortargetgeneandapredictorofsurvivalinbreastcancerpatients
AT chenshiuan serpina1isadirectestrogenreceptortargetgeneandapredictorofsurvivalinbreastcancerpatients