| Literature DB >> 22686279 |
Vesna Bucan1, Katharina Mandel, Catharina Bertram, Andrea Lazaridis, Kerstin Reimers, Tjoung-Won Park-Simon, Peter M Vogt, Ralf Hass.
Abstract
Matrix metalloproteinase-7 (MMP-7) is a small secreted proteolytic enzyme with broad substrate specificity. Its expression is associated with tumor invasion, metastasis, and survival in a variety of cancers including breast cancer. Using bioinformatics analysis, a conserved LEF-1 binding site became obvious that is mapped at the promoter region of the genomic MMP-7 locus. Consequently, electrophoretic mobility shift assay demonstrated in vitro binding of LEF-1 to the predicted MMP-7 promoter binding site. Here, we demonstrate that lymphoid enhancer binding factor-1 (LEF-1) is associated with regulation of the proliferation-associated cyclin D1 and a gene encoding MMP-7 in breast cancer cells. Thus, a decrease of LEF-1 expression using LEF-1 siRNA resulted in down-regulation of cyclin D and MMP-7 expression, respectively. Moreover, cell cycle analysis of LEF-1 siRNA-transfected human breast cancer cells revealed a significant arrest in G2/M phase. Taken together, our results indicate a pivotal role of LEF-1 in the regulation of proliferation and MMP-7 transcription in breast cancer cells.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22686279 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2443.2012.01613.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Cells ISSN: 1356-9597 Impact factor: 1.891