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Epigenetic Upregulation of MAGE-A Isoforms Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Aggressiveness
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease that has complex causes and mechanisms of development. Currently, patient treatment options depend on the breast cancer molecular subtype, which is classified based on the presence or absence of hormone receptors and HER2. However, this classi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8268034/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34202157 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13133176 |
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author | Oh, Chaeun Kim, Hwa-Ryeon Oh, Sumin Ko, Je Yeong Kim, Yesol Kang, Keunsoo Yang, Young Kim, Jongmin Park, Jong Hoon Roe, Jae-Seok Yoo, Kyung Hyun |
author_facet | Oh, Chaeun Kim, Hwa-Ryeon Oh, Sumin Ko, Je Yeong Kim, Yesol Kang, Keunsoo Yang, Young Kim, Jongmin Park, Jong Hoon Roe, Jae-Seok Yoo, Kyung Hyun |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease that has complex causes and mechanisms of development. Currently, patient treatment options depend on the breast cancer molecular subtype, which is classified based on the presence or absence of hormone receptors and HER2. However, this classification system has limitations in terms of predicting responsiveness to anticancer drugs and patient outcomes. In this study, we present a new approach to classifying molecular breast cancer subtypes: it is based on changes in histone modifications in the promoter region of the MAGEA12 locus, which we found related closely to MAGEA12 expression and MAGEA12-associated malignancy of breast cancer cells. ABSTRACT: After decades-long efforts to diagnose and treat breast cancer, the management strategy that has proved most successful to date is molecular-subtype-specific inhibition of the hormone receptors and HER2 that are expressed by individual cancers. Melanoma-associated antigen (MAGE) proteins comprise >40 highly conserved members that contain the MAGE homology domain. They are often overexpressed in multiple cancers and contribute to cancer progression and metastasis. However, it remains unclear whether the biological activity arising from MAGE gene expression is associated with breast cancer subtypes. In this study, we analyzed the RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) data of 70 breast cancer cell lines and found that MAGEA12 and MAGEA3 were highly expressed in a subset of these lines. Significantly, MAGEA12 and MAGEA3 expression levels were independent of hormone receptor expression levels but were closely associated with markers of active histone modifications. This indicates that overexpression of these genes is attributable to epigenetic deregulation. RNA-seq of MAGEA12-depleted cells was then used to identify 382 candidate targets of MAGEA12 that were downregulated by MAGEA12 depletion. Furthermore, our gain-of-function experiments showed that MAGEA12 overexpression promoted aggressive behaviors of malignant breast cancer cells, including enhancing their cell migration and invasion. These changes were associated with increased epigenetic deregulation of the MAGEA12 signature genes. Thus, MAGEA12 may play an important role in breast cancer malignancy. Taken together, our findings suggest that MAGEA12 could be a promising therapeutic target in breast cancer, and its overexpression and epigenetic changes could serve as subtype classification biomarkers. |
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spelling | pubmed-82680342021-07-10 Epigenetic Upregulation of MAGE-A Isoforms Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Aggressiveness Oh, Chaeun Kim, Hwa-Ryeon Oh, Sumin Ko, Je Yeong Kim, Yesol Kang, Keunsoo Yang, Young Kim, Jongmin Park, Jong Hoon Roe, Jae-Seok Yoo, Kyung Hyun Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease that has complex causes and mechanisms of development. Currently, patient treatment options depend on the breast cancer molecular subtype, which is classified based on the presence or absence of hormone receptors and HER2. However, this classification system has limitations in terms of predicting responsiveness to anticancer drugs and patient outcomes. In this study, we present a new approach to classifying molecular breast cancer subtypes: it is based on changes in histone modifications in the promoter region of the MAGEA12 locus, which we found related closely to MAGEA12 expression and MAGEA12-associated malignancy of breast cancer cells. ABSTRACT: After decades-long efforts to diagnose and treat breast cancer, the management strategy that has proved most successful to date is molecular-subtype-specific inhibition of the hormone receptors and HER2 that are expressed by individual cancers. Melanoma-associated antigen (MAGE) proteins comprise >40 highly conserved members that contain the MAGE homology domain. They are often overexpressed in multiple cancers and contribute to cancer progression and metastasis. However, it remains unclear whether the biological activity arising from MAGE gene expression is associated with breast cancer subtypes. In this study, we analyzed the RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) data of 70 breast cancer cell lines and found that MAGEA12 and MAGEA3 were highly expressed in a subset of these lines. Significantly, MAGEA12 and MAGEA3 expression levels were independent of hormone receptor expression levels but were closely associated with markers of active histone modifications. This indicates that overexpression of these genes is attributable to epigenetic deregulation. RNA-seq of MAGEA12-depleted cells was then used to identify 382 candidate targets of MAGEA12 that were downregulated by MAGEA12 depletion. Furthermore, our gain-of-function experiments showed that MAGEA12 overexpression promoted aggressive behaviors of malignant breast cancer cells, including enhancing their cell migration and invasion. These changes were associated with increased epigenetic deregulation of the MAGEA12 signature genes. Thus, MAGEA12 may play an important role in breast cancer malignancy. Taken together, our findings suggest that MAGEA12 could be a promising therapeutic target in breast cancer, and its overexpression and epigenetic changes could serve as subtype classification biomarkers. MDPI 2021-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8268034/ /pubmed/34202157 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13133176 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Oh, Chaeun Kim, Hwa-Ryeon Oh, Sumin Ko, Je Yeong Kim, Yesol Kang, Keunsoo Yang, Young Kim, Jongmin Park, Jong Hoon Roe, Jae-Seok Yoo, Kyung Hyun Epigenetic Upregulation of MAGE-A Isoforms Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Aggressiveness |
title | Epigenetic Upregulation of MAGE-A Isoforms Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Aggressiveness |
title_full | Epigenetic Upregulation of MAGE-A Isoforms Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Aggressiveness |
title_fullStr | Epigenetic Upregulation of MAGE-A Isoforms Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Aggressiveness |
title_full_unstemmed | Epigenetic Upregulation of MAGE-A Isoforms Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Aggressiveness |
title_short | Epigenetic Upregulation of MAGE-A Isoforms Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Aggressiveness |
title_sort | epigenetic upregulation of mage-a isoforms promotes breast cancer cell aggressiveness |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8268034/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34202157 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13133176 |
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