BACKGROUND/AIM: NOTCH-regulated ankyrin repeat protein (NRARP) has been implicated in crosstalk between NOTCH and wingless-type mouse mammary tumor virus integration site (WNT) signals during development. Our study aimed to clarify its role in breast cancer cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Public microarray data were used to analyze gene expression in human and rat breast cancer. A short interfering RNA was introduced into MCF7 and T47D human breast cancer cells for NRARP silencing. Gene expression was analyzed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: The NRARP transcript was commonly overexpressed in various rat mammary cancer models. In addition, a subset of human breast cancer also expressed high levels of NRARP transcript, which correlated positively with up-regulation of cell proliferation-related genes. Silencing of NRARP suppressed the growth of MCF7 and T47D cells and lowered the expression of cell cycle-related genes in MCF7 cells. CONCLUSION: NRARP may stimulate cell proliferation in human breast cancer.
BACKGROUND/AIM: NOTCH-regulated ankyrin repeat protein (NRARP) has been implicated in crosstalk between NOTCH and wingless-type mouse mammary tumor virus integration site (WNT) signals during development. Our study aimed to clarify its role in breast cancer cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Public microarray data were used to analyze gene expression in human and ratbreast cancer. A short interfering RNA was introduced into MCF7 and T47D humanbreast cancer cells for NRARP silencing. Gene expression was analyzed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: The NRARP transcript was commonly overexpressed in various rat mammary cancer models. In addition, a subset of humanbreast cancer also expressed high levels of NRARP transcript, which correlated positively with up-regulation of cell proliferation-related genes. Silencing of NRARP suppressed the growth of MCF7 and T47D cells and lowered the expression of cell cycle-related genes in MCF7 cells. CONCLUSION:NRARP may stimulate cell proliferation in humanbreast cancer.
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NOTCH-regulated ankyrin repeat protein; NRARP; breast cancer
Authors: Iris Ivy M Gauran; Junyong Park; Johan Lim; DoHwan Park; John Zylstra; Thomas Peterson; Maricel Kann; John L Spouge Journal: Biometrics Date: 2017-09-22 Impact factor: 2.571