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Altered expression of the early mitotic checkpoint protein, CHFR, in breast cancers: implications for tumor suppression.

Lisa M Privette1, Maria E González, Lei Ding, Celina G Kleer, Elizabeth M Petty.   

Abstract

Checkpoint with FHA and Ring Finger (CHFR) is hypothesized to mediate a delay in cell cycle progression early in mitosis in response to microtubule stress, independent of the spindle assembly checkpoint. As a potential regulator of cell cycle progression, CHFR naturally becomes an interesting target for understanding cancer cells. In recent years, there has been increasing evidence supporting the role of CHFR as a tumor suppressor, most of which report loss of expression, occasionally due to promoter hypermethylation, in cancers compared with patient-matched normal tissues. We studied both a panel of breast cancer cell lines as well as primary tissue samples from breast cancer patients to investigate CHFR as a relevant tumor suppressor in breast cancer and to determine whether CHFR expression was associated with clinical and pathologic variables. We report that 41% of cell lines and 36% of patient samples showed low or negative CHFR protein expression or staining. In addition, lack of CHFR detection was associated with increased tumor size and weakly correlated with estrogen receptor-negative tumors from patients. To study the effects of low CHFR expression in vitro, we stably expressed a short hairpin RNA construct targeting CHFR in two lines of immortalized human mammary epithelial cells. Notably, decreased CHFR expression resulted in the acquisition of many phenotypes associated with malignant progression, including accelerated growth rates, higher mitotic index, enhanced invasiveness, increased motility, greater aneuploidy, and amplified colony formation in soft agar, further supporting the role of CHFR as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17596595     DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-06-4109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


  21 in total

1.  Pathobiologic implications of methylation and expression status of Runx3 and CHFR genes in gastric cancer.

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Journal:  Med Oncol       Date:  2010-03-19       Impact factor: 3.064

2.  Antileukemia Effects of Notch-Mediated Inhibition of Oncogenic PLK1 in B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

Authors:  Sankaranarayanan Kannan; Marisa J L Aitken; Shelley M Herbrich; Leonard S Golfman; Mandy G Hall; Duncan H Mak; Jared K Burks; Guangchun Song; Marina Konopleva; Charles G Mullighan; Joya Chandra; Patrick A Zweidler-McKay
Journal:  Mol Cancer Ther       Date:  2019-06-21       Impact factor: 6.261

Review 3.  The multifunctional SNM1 gene family: not just nucleases.

Authors:  Yiyi Yan; Shamima Akhter; Xiaoshan Zhang; Randy Legerski
Journal:  Future Oncol       Date:  2010-06       Impact factor: 3.404

4.  CHFR binds to and regulates MAD2 in the spindle checkpoint through its cysteine-rich domain.

Authors:  Jennifer A Keller; Elizabeth M Petty
Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  2011-05-07       Impact factor: 3.575

5.  Methylation of tumor suppressor genes is related with copy number aberrations in breast cancer.

Authors:  Rosa Murria; Sarai Palanca; Inmaculada de Juan; Cecilia Egoavil; Cristina Alenda; Zaida García-Casado; María J Juan; Ana B Sánchez; Ana Santaballa; Isabel Chirivella; Ángel Segura; David Hervás; Marta Llop; Eva Barragán; Pascual Bolufer
Journal:  Am J Cancer Res       Date:  2014-12-15       Impact factor: 6.166

Review 6.  CHFR: a key checkpoint component implicated in a wide range of cancers.

Authors:  Sheru Sanbhnani; Foong May Yeong
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2011-12-13       Impact factor: 9.261

7.  Chfr is linked to tumour metastasis through the downregulation of HDAC1.

Authors:  Young Mi Oh; Young Eun Kwon; Joo Mi Kim; Sung Jun Bae; Bo Keun Lee; Soon Ji Yoo; Chin Ha Chung; Raymond J Deshaies; Jae Hong Seol
Journal:  Nat Cell Biol       Date:  2009-02-01       Impact factor: 28.824

8.  Deficiencies in Chfr and Mlh1 synergistically enhance tumor susceptibility in mice.

Authors:  Zheng Fu; Kevin Regan; Lizhi Zhang; Michael H Muders; Stephen N Thibodeau; Amy French; Yanhong Wu; Scott H Kaufmann; Wilma L Lingle; Junjie Chen; Donald J Tindall
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2009-08-17       Impact factor: 14.808

9.  Mechanism and pathobiologic implications of CHFR promoter methylation in gastric carcinoma.

Authors:  Yu-Jia Gao; Yan Xin; Jian-Jun Zhang; Jin Zhou
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2008-08-28       Impact factor: 5.742

10.  Loss of CHFR in human mammary epithelial cells causes genomic instability by disrupting the mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint.

Authors:  Lisa M Privette; Jingly Fung Weier; Ha Nam Nguyen; Xiaochun Yu; Elizabeth M Petty
Journal:  Neoplasia       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 5.715

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