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Data from LncRNA AGPG Confers Endocrine Resistance in Breast Cancer by Promoting E2F1 Activity

Posted on 2023-10-02 - 07:22
Abstract

Resistance to endocrine therapy represents a major concern for patients with estrogen receptor α–positive (ERα+) breast cancer. Endocrine therapy resistance is commonly mediated by activated E2F signaling. A better understanding of the mechanisms governing E2F1 activity in resistant cells could reveal strategies for overcoming resistance. Here, we identified the long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) actin gamma 1 pseudogene 25 (AGPG) as a regulator of E2F1 activity in endocrine-resistant breast cancer. Expression of AGPG was increased in endocrine-resistant breast cancer cells, which was driven by epigenomic activation of an enhancer. AGPG was also abnormally upregulated in patient breast tumors, especially in the luminal B subtype, and high AGPG expression was associated with poor survival of patients with ERα+ breast cancer receiving endocrine therapy. The upregulation of AGPG mediated resistance to endocrine therapy and cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 inhibition in breast cancer cells. Mechanistically, AGPG physically interacted with PURα, thus releasing E2F1 from PURα and leading to E2F1 signaling activation in ERα+ breast cancer cells. In patients with breast cancer, E2F1 target genes were positively and negatively correlated with expression of AGPG and PURα, respectively. Coadministration of chemically modified AGPG siRNA and tamoxifen strongly suppressed tumor growth in endocrine-resistant cell line–derived xenografts. Together, these results demonstrate that AGPG can drive endocrine therapy resistance and indicate that it is a promising biomarker and potential therapeutic target in breast cancer.

Significance:

Blockade of formation of the PURα/E2F1 complex by lncRNA AGPG activates E2F1 and promotes endocrine resistance, providing potential strategies for combatting endocrine-resistant breast cancer.

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Yangzhou University (YZU)

YangZhou Science and Technology Bureau (Yangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Bureau)

Jiangsu Science and Technology Department (江苏省科学技术厅)

Science Foundation of Ministry of Education of China (和中国教育部科学基金)

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  • Shiyi Yu
    Ying Wang
    Xue Gong
    Zhehao Fan
    Zheng Wang
    Zhengyan Liang
    Rui Wu
    Binjie Cao
    Ning Wang
    Caili Bi
    Dan Lv
    Haibo Sun

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