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LOXL1 and LOXL4 are novel target genes of the Zn2+-bound form of ZEB1 and play a crucial role in the acceleration of invasive events in triple-negative breast cancer cells.

Authors :
Daisuke Hirabayashi
Ken-ichi Yamamoto
Akihiro Maruyama
Nahoko Tomonobu
Rie Kinoshita
Youyi Chen
Ni Luh Gede Yoni Komalasari
Hitoshi Murata
Yuma Gohara
Fan Jiang
Jin Zhou
I Made Winarsa Ruma
I Wayan Sumardika
Akira Yamauchi
Futoshi Kuribayashi
Shinichi Toyooka
Yusuke Inoue
Masakiyo Sakaguchi
Source :
Frontiers in Oncology; 2/23/2023, Vol. 13, p1-11, 11p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: EMT has been proposed to be a crucial early event in cancer metastasis. EMT is rigidly regulated by the action of several EMT-core transcription factors, particularly ZEB1. We previously revealed an unusual role of ZEB1 in the S100A8/A9-mediated metastasis in breast cancer cells that expressed ZEB1 at a significant level and showed that the ZEB1 was activated on the MCAMdownstream pathway upon S100A8/A9 binding. ZEB1 is well known to require Zn2+ for its activation based on the presence of several Zn-finger motifs in the transcription factor. However, how Zn2+-binding works on the pleiotropic role of ZEB1 through cancer progression has not been fully elucidated. Methods: We established the engineered cells, MDA-MB-231 MutZEB1 (MDAMutZEB1), that stably express MutZEB1 (DZn). The cells were then evaluated in vitro for their invasion activities. Finally, an RNA-Seq analysis was performed to compare the gene alteration profiles of the established cells comprehensively. Results: MDA-MutZEB1 showed a significant loss of the EMT, ultimately stalling the invasion. Inclusive analysis of the transcription changes after the expression of MutZEB1 (DZn) in MDA-MB-231 cells revealed the significant downregulation of LOX family genes, which are known to play a critical role in cancer metastasis. We found that LOXL1 and LOXL4 remarkably enhanced cancer invasiveness among the LOX family genes with altered expression. Conclusions: These findings indicate that ZEB1 potentiates Zn2+-mediated transcription of plural EMT-relevant factors, including LOXL1 and LOXL4, whose upregulation plays a critical role in the invasive dissemination of breast cancer cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2234943X
Volume :
13
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162667376
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1142886