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Polyomavirus enhancer activator 3 protein promotes breast cancer metastatic progression through Snail-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

Hiu-Fung Yuen1, Yuen-Kwong Chan, Claire Grills, Cian M McCrudden, Vignesh Gunasekharan, Zhanzhong Shi, Ashley San-Yu Wong, Terence R Lappin, Kwok-Wah Chan, Dean A Fennell, Ui-Soon Khoo, Patrick G Johnston, Mohamed El-Tanani.   

Abstract

Polyomavirus enhancer activator 3 protein (Pea3), also known as ETV4, is a member of the Ets-transcription factor family, which promotes metastatic progression in various types of solid cancer. Pea3-driven epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) has been described in lung and ovarian cancers. The mechanisms of Pea3-induced EMT, however, are largely unknown. Here we show that Pea3 overexpression promotes EMT in human breast epithelial cells through transactivation of Snail (SNAI1), an activator of EMT. Pea3 binds to the human Snail promoter through the two proximal Pea3 binding sites and enhances Snail expression. In addition, knockdown of Pea3 in invasive breast cancer cells results in down-regulation of Snail, partial reversal of EMT, and reduced invasiveness in vitro. Moreover, knockdown of Snail partially rescues the phenotype induced by Pea3 overexpression, suggesting that Snail is one of the mediators bridging Pea3 and EMT, and thereby metastatic progression of the cancer cells. In four breast cancer patient cohorts whose microarray and survival data were obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus database, Pea3 and Snail expression are significantly correlated with each other and with overall survival of breast cancer patients. We further demonstrate that nuclear localization of Pea3 is associated with Snail expression in breast cancer cell lines and is an independent predictor of overall survival in a Chinese breast cancer patient cohort. In conclusion, our results suggest that Pea3 may be an important prognostic marker and a therapeutic target for metastatic progression of human breast cancer.
Copyright © 2011 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21404275     DOI: 10.1002/path.2859

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pathol        ISSN: 0022-3417            Impact factor:   7.996


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2.  Combinatorial use of bone morphogenetic protein 6, noggin and SOST significantly predicts cancer progression.

Authors:  Hiu-Fung Yuen; Cian M McCrudden; Claire Grills; Shu-Dong Zhang; Yu-Han Huang; Ka-Kui Chan; Yuen-Piu Chan; Michelle Lok-Yee Wong; Simon Law; Gopesh Srivastava; Dean A Fennell; Glenn Dickson; Mohamed El-Tanani; Kwok-Wah Chan
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3.  Effects of In Utero Exposure to Ethinyl Estradiol on Tamoxifen Resistance and Breast Cancer Recurrence in a Preclinical Model.

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Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  2016-09-08       Impact factor: 13.506

Review 4.  Transcriptional deregulation underlying the pathogenesis of small cell lung cancer.

Authors:  Dong-Wook Kim; Keun-Cheol Kim; Kee-Beom Kim; Colin T Dunn; Kwon-Sik Park
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5.  ETV5 regulates ductal morphogenesis with Sox9 and is critical for regeneration from pancreatitis.

Authors:  Koushik K Das; Steffen Heeg; Jason R Pitarresi; Maximilian Reichert; Basil Bakir; Shigetsugu Takano; Janel L Kopp; Anja Wahl-Feuerstein; Philip Hicks; Maike Sander; Anil K Rustgi
Journal:  Dev Dyn       Date:  2018-04-19       Impact factor: 3.780

6.  A role of autophagy in PTP4A3-driven cancer progression.

Authors:  Yu-Han Huang; Abdul Qader O Al-Aidaroos; Hiu-Fung Yuen; Shu-Dong Zhang; Han-Ming Shen; Ewelina Rozycka; Cian M McCrudden; Vinay Tergaonkar; Abhishek Gupta; You Bin Lin; Jean Paul Thiery; James T Murray; Qi Zeng
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2014-08-01       Impact factor: 16.016

7.  Overexpression of ETV4 is associated with poor prognosis in prostate cancer: involvement of uPA/uPAR and MMPs.

Authors:  Mei Qi; Zhiyan Liu; Chengwu Shen; Lin Wang; Jiping Zeng; Chunni Wang; Congcong Li; Weiwei Fu; Yi Sun; Bo Han
Journal:  Tumour Biol       Date:  2014-12-28

8.  Pea3 expression promotes the invasive and metastatic potential of colorectal carcinoma.

Authors:  Aruz Mesci; Samira Taeb; Xiaoyong Huang; Rishi Jairath; Darshan Sivaloganathan; Stanley K Liu
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2014-12-14       Impact factor: 5.742

9.  ETV4 promotes metastasis in response to activation of PI3-kinase and Ras signaling in a mouse model of advanced prostate cancer.

Authors:  Alvaro Aytes; Antonina Mitrofanova; Carolyn Waugh Kinkade; Celine Lefebvre; Ming Lei; Vanessa Phelan; H Carl LeKaye; Jason A Koutcher; Robert D Cardiff; Andrea Califano; Michael M Shen; Cory Abate-Shen
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2013-08-05       Impact factor: 11.205

10.  ETS-Transcription Factor ETV1 Regulates Stromal Expansion and Metastasis in Pancreatic Cancer.

Authors:  Steffen Heeg; Koushik K Das; Maximilian Reichert; Basil Bakir; Shigetsugu Takano; Julia Caspers; Nicole M Aiello; Katherine Wu; Albrecht Neesse; Anirban Maitra; Christine A Iacobuzio-Donahue; Philip Hicks; Anil K Rustgi
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  2016-06-16       Impact factor: 22.682

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