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Data from EN1 Is a Transcriptional Dependency in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Associated with Brain Metastasis

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 02:47
Abstract

To define transcriptional dependencies of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), we identified transcription factors highly and specifically expressed in primary TNBCs and tested their requirement for cell growth in a panel of breast cancer cell lines. We found that EN1 (engrailed 1) is overexpressed in TNBCs and its downregulation preferentially and significantly reduced viability and tumorigenicity in TNBC cell lines. By integrating gene expression changes after EN1 downregulation with EN1 chromatin binding patterns, we identified genes involved in WNT and Hedgehog signaling, neurogenesis, and axonal guidance as direct EN1 transcriptional targets. Quantitative proteomic analyses of EN1-bound chromatin complexes revealed association with transcriptional repressors and coactivators including TLE3, TRIM24, TRIM28, and TRIM33. High expression of EN1 correlated with short overall survival and increased risk of developing brain metastases in patients with TNBC. Thus, EN1 is a prognostic marker and a potential therapeutic target in TNBC.

Significance:

These findings show that the EN1 transcription factor regulates neurogenesis-related genes and is associated with brain metastasis in triple-negative breast cancer.

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AUTHORS (20)

  • Guillermo Peluffo
    Ashim Subedee
    Nicholas W. Harper
    Natalie Kingston
    Bojana Jovanović
    Felipe Flores
    Laura E. Stevens
    Francisco Beca
    Anne Trinh
    Chandra Sekhar Reddy Chilamakuri
    Evangelia K. Papachristou
    Katherine Murphy
    Ying Su
    Andriy Marusyk
    Clive S. D'Santos
    Oscar M. Rueda
    Andrew H. Beck
    Carlos Caldas
    Jason S. Carroll
    Kornelia Polyak
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