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ECT2 associated to PRICKLE1 are poor-prognosis markers in triple-negative breast cancer

BACKGROUND: Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC) are poor-prognosis tumours candidate to chemotherapy as only systemic treatment. We previously found that PRICKLE1, a prometastatic protein involved in planar cell polarity, is upregulated in TNBC. We investigated the protein complex associated with...

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Autores principales: Daulat, Avais M., Finetti, Pascal, Revinski, Diego, Silveira Wagner, Mônica, Camoin, Luc, Audebert, Stéphane, Birnbaum, Daniel, Kodjabachian, Laurent, Borg, Jean-Paul, Bertucci, François
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6734648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30971775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-019-0448-z
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author Daulat, Avais M.
Finetti, Pascal
Revinski, Diego
Silveira Wagner, Mônica
Camoin, Luc
Audebert, Stéphane
Birnbaum, Daniel
Kodjabachian, Laurent
Borg, Jean-Paul
Bertucci, François
author_facet Daulat, Avais M.
Finetti, Pascal
Revinski, Diego
Silveira Wagner, Mônica
Camoin, Luc
Audebert, Stéphane
Birnbaum, Daniel
Kodjabachian, Laurent
Borg, Jean-Paul
Bertucci, François
author_sort Daulat, Avais M.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC) are poor-prognosis tumours candidate to chemotherapy as only systemic treatment. We previously found that PRICKLE1, a prometastatic protein involved in planar cell polarity, is upregulated in TNBC. We investigated the protein complex associated with PRICKLE1 in TNBC to identify proteins possibly involved in metastatic dissemination, which might provide new prognostic and/or therapeutic targets. METHODS: We used a proteomic approach to identify protein complexes associated with PRICKLE1. The mRNA expression levels of the corresponding genes were assessed in 8982 patients with invasive primary breast cancer. We then characterised the molecular interaction between PRICKLE1 and the guanine nucleotide exchange factor ECT2. Finally, experiments in Xenopus were carried out to determine their evolutionarily conserved interaction. RESULTS: Among the PRICKLE1 proteins network, we identified several small G-protein regulators. Combined analysis of the expression of PRICKLE1 and small G-protein regulators had a strong prognostic value in TNBC. Notably, the combined expression of ECT2 and PRICKLE1 provided a worst prognosis than PRICKLE1 expression alone in TNBC. PRICKLE1 regulated ECT2 activity and this interaction was evolutionary conserved. CONCLUSIONS: This work supports the idea that an evolutionarily conserved signalling pathway required for embryogenesis and activated in cancer may represent a suitable therapeutic target.
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spelling pubmed-67346482020-04-11 ECT2 associated to PRICKLE1 are poor-prognosis markers in triple-negative breast cancer Daulat, Avais M. Finetti, Pascal Revinski, Diego Silveira Wagner, Mônica Camoin, Luc Audebert, Stéphane Birnbaum, Daniel Kodjabachian, Laurent Borg, Jean-Paul Bertucci, François Br J Cancer Article BACKGROUND: Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC) are poor-prognosis tumours candidate to chemotherapy as only systemic treatment. We previously found that PRICKLE1, a prometastatic protein involved in planar cell polarity, is upregulated in TNBC. We investigated the protein complex associated with PRICKLE1 in TNBC to identify proteins possibly involved in metastatic dissemination, which might provide new prognostic and/or therapeutic targets. METHODS: We used a proteomic approach to identify protein complexes associated with PRICKLE1. The mRNA expression levels of the corresponding genes were assessed in 8982 patients with invasive primary breast cancer. We then characterised the molecular interaction between PRICKLE1 and the guanine nucleotide exchange factor ECT2. Finally, experiments in Xenopus were carried out to determine their evolutionarily conserved interaction. RESULTS: Among the PRICKLE1 proteins network, we identified several small G-protein regulators. Combined analysis of the expression of PRICKLE1 and small G-protein regulators had a strong prognostic value in TNBC. Notably, the combined expression of ECT2 and PRICKLE1 provided a worst prognosis than PRICKLE1 expression alone in TNBC. PRICKLE1 regulated ECT2 activity and this interaction was evolutionary conserved. CONCLUSIONS: This work supports the idea that an evolutionarily conserved signalling pathway required for embryogenesis and activated in cancer may represent a suitable therapeutic target. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-04-11 2019-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6734648/ /pubmed/30971775 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-019-0448-z Text en © Cancer Research UK 2019 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is published under the standard license to publish agreement. After 12 months the work will become freely available and the license terms will switch to a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
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Daulat, Avais M.
Finetti, Pascal
Revinski, Diego
Silveira Wagner, Mônica
Camoin, Luc
Audebert, Stéphane
Birnbaum, Daniel
Kodjabachian, Laurent
Borg, Jean-Paul
Bertucci, François
ECT2 associated to PRICKLE1 are poor-prognosis markers in triple-negative breast cancer
title ECT2 associated to PRICKLE1 are poor-prognosis markers in triple-negative breast cancer
title_full ECT2 associated to PRICKLE1 are poor-prognosis markers in triple-negative breast cancer
title_fullStr ECT2 associated to PRICKLE1 are poor-prognosis markers in triple-negative breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed ECT2 associated to PRICKLE1 are poor-prognosis markers in triple-negative breast cancer
title_short ECT2 associated to PRICKLE1 are poor-prognosis markers in triple-negative breast cancer
title_sort ect2 associated to prickle1 are poor-prognosis markers in triple-negative breast cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6734648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30971775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-019-0448-z
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