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A Provocative Molecular Link between Mammographic Density and BRCA1-loss associated TNBC. 乳腺密度与 BRCA1 缺失相关 TNBC 之间的分子联系具有启发性。
Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-06-21 DOI: 10.18689/ijhg-1000101
Jingyao Xu, Gbinigie Olusola, Alexus Footman, Nora Hansen, Aswathy Miriam Cheriyan, Krishna Koganti, Vaishali Reddy, Samir Yezdani, Vikram Eddy, Henry De'smond, Nicolas Bakinde, Joel Okoli, Gabriela Oprea, Kathleen Gundry, E Shyam P Reddy, Veena N Rao

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a highly aggressive form of breast cancer that has a high mortality rate and disproportionately affects young African American (AA) women who carry mutations in the BRCA1 gene. Approximately 80% of breast cancers which develop in BRCA1-mutant carriers will have TNBC and the molecular mechanism facilitating tumor development is unclear. Our earlier work suggested Ubc9 to play a critical role in BRCA1 loss mediated TNBC cell migration and metastasis. Collagen is one of the major components of the stromal extracellular matrix (ECM) network that influences tissue density. Its re-organization act as a scaffold aiding cancer cells to migrate causing metastasis. Ubc9 is known to increase the production of collagen, a key component of fibroglandular breast tissue, as well as tumorigenesis. Our work is based on the hypothesis that loss of BRCA1 in women with high breast density causes abnormal Ubc9 levels which upregulates collagen, fibronectin and inhibits SIRT1, β-catenin expression facilitating TNBC. We tested this hypothesis by studying the expression of total collagen, fibronectin, Ubc9, SIRT1, β-catenin in BRCA1 mutant TNBC cells and tumor sample derived from patient with dense breasts using immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, and collagen assay. Our results suggest for the first time that mutation or loss of BRCA1 function in women with fibrocystic breasts can lead to over expression of Ubc9, induction of collagen and; fibronectin, inhibition of SIRT1 and nuclear accumulation of β-catenin which could contribute to TNBC development. This network will aid not only in the identification of potential mechanism-based biomarkers that could detect disease early, but also enforce preventive measures that could reduce the risk for TNBC in women with high MD thus reducing the mortality associated with these cancers to achieve health equity.

三阴性乳腺癌(TNBC)是一种侵袭性很强的乳腺癌,死亡率很高,对携带 BRCA1 基因突变的非裔美国(AA)年轻女性的影响尤为严重。BRCA1基因突变携带者所患乳腺癌中约有80%为TNBC,而促进肿瘤发生的分子机制尚不清楚。我们早前的研究表明,Ubc9 在 BRCA1 缺失介导的 TNBC 细胞迁移和转移中发挥着关键作用。胶原蛋白是影响组织密度的基质细胞外基质(ECM)网络的主要成分之一。它的重组就像一个支架,帮助癌细胞迁移并导致转移。众所周知,Ubc9 能增加乳腺纤维腺体组织的主要成分胶原蛋白的生成以及肿瘤的发生。我们的研究基于这样一个假设:高乳腺密度妇女体内 BRCA1 的缺失会导致 Ubc9 水平异常,从而上调胶原蛋白和纤维连接蛋白,抑制 SIRT1 和 β-catenin 的表达,促进 TNBC 的发生。我们使用免疫荧光、免疫组化和胶原蛋白检测法研究了 BRCA1 突变 TNBC 细胞和致密乳房患者肿瘤样本中总胶原蛋白、纤维连接蛋白、Ubc9、SIRT1、β-catenin 的表达,从而验证了这一假设。我们的研究结果首次表明,患有纤维囊性乳房的妇女体内 BRCA1 基因突变或功能缺失会导致 Ubc9 过度表达、诱导胶原蛋白和纤连蛋白、抑制 SIRT1 和 β-catenin 核聚集,从而导致 TNBC 的发展。该网络不仅有助于确定潜在的基于机制的生物标志物,以便及早发现疾病,还有助于采取预防措施,降低高MD妇女罹患TNBC的风险,从而降低与这些癌症相关的死亡率,实现健康公平。
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