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摘要
锌指和含 BTB 结构域蛋白(ZBTB)与不同的细胞过程有关,包括 DNA 损伤反应和细胞周期进展。然而,ZBTB14调节放疗(RT)放射抗性(RT-R)的机制仍有待阐明。我们旨在阐明ZBTB14在乳腺癌(BC)RT-R中的调控机制。通过综合生物信息学预测,我们发现ZBTB14是与乳腺癌RT-R相关的枢纽转录因子。ZBTB14在无应答者和RT-R/BC细胞中明显低表达,而其靶跨膜蛋白208(TMEM208)在无应答者和RT-R/BC细胞中明显高表达。染色质免疫沉淀-qPCR 和荧光素酶报告实验表明,ZBTB14 通过转录抑制下调了 TMEM208 的表达。过表达ZBTB14可显著抑制BC细胞的恶性生物学行为和体内肿瘤生长,进一步上调TMEM208可逆转RT-R/BC细胞被过表达ZBTB14抑制的生物学活性和放疗耐药性。
Transcription Impairment of TMEM208 by ZBTB14 Suppresses Breast cancer Radiotherapy Resistance.
Zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein (ZBTB) proteins have been implicated in different cellular processes, including DNA damage responses and cell cycle progression. However, the mechanism by which ZBTB14 modulates radiotherapy (RT) radioresistance (RT-R) remains to be elucidated. We aimed to elucidate the regulation mechanism of ZBTB14 in breast cancer (BC) RT-R. Using integrated bioinformatics prediction, ZBTB14 was identified as a hub transcription factor related to RT-R in BC. ZBTB14 was significantly under-expressed in non-responders and RT-R/BC cells, whereas its target transmembrane protein 208 (TMEM208) was significantly overexpressed in non-responders and RT-R/BC cells. Chromatin immunoprecipitation-qPCR and luciferase reporter assays revealed that ZBTB14 downregulated TMEM208 expression through transcriptional repression. Overexpression of ZBTB14 significantly inhibited the malignant biological behavior of BC cells and tumor growth in vivo, and further upregulation of TMEM208 reversed the biological activity and radiotherapy resistance of RT-R/BC cells inhibited by overexpression of ZBTB14.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia is the leading Journal in the field of mammary gland biology that provides researchers within and outside the field of mammary gland biology with an integrated source of information pertaining to the development, function, and pathology of the mammary gland and its function.
Commencing in 2015, the Journal will begin receiving and publishing a combination of reviews and original, peer-reviewed research. The Journal covers all topics related to the field of mammary gland biology, including mammary development, breast cancer biology, lactation, and milk composition and quality. The environmental, endocrine, nutritional, and molecular factors regulating these processes is covered, including from a comparative biology perspective.