Su(var)3-9, Enhancer of Zeste, and Trithorax Domain-Containing 5 Facilitates Tumor Growth and Pulmonary Metastasis through Up-Regulation of AKT1 Signaling in Breast Cancer.


Journal

The American journal of pathology
ISSN: 1525-2191
Titre abrégé: Am J Pathol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0370502

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 2021
Historique:
received: 26 04 2020
revised: 11 09 2020
accepted: 06 10 2020
pubmed: 2 11 2020
medline: 23 1 2021
entrez: 1 11 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Several studies have confirmed the function of Su(var)3-9, Enhancer of zeste, and Trithorax (SET) domain-containing 5 (SETD5) in post-translational modifications of nonhistone proteins. Mutation of the SETD5 gene has been implicated in the progression of many human cancers, such as breast cancer (BC), but its functional role in BC progression is still unknown. The current article investigates the clinical significance and the functional role of SETD5 in BC. Our studies show that SETD5 expression in BC was related to poor clinical outcomes, including lymph node metastasis and advanced clinical stage. SETD5 expression positively correlated with tumor-associated macrophages. SETD5 was an independent predictor of poor overall survival in BC. Furthermore, these studies show that down-regulation of SETD5 significantly decreased BC cell proliferation, metastasis, and angiogenesis, and increased apoptosis of BC cells. The mechanistic analysis showed that SETD5 contributes BC progression by interacting with AKT1 pathway. Also, in vivo experiments show that blocking of SETD5 expression significantly inhibited tumor growth and pulmonary metastasis of BC cells. These findings indicate that SETD5 is a potential prognosis marker and facilitates tumor progression of BC.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33129761
pii: S0002-9440(20)30486-7
doi: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2020.10.005
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Biomarkers, Tumor 0
Methyltransferases EC 2.1.1.-
SETD5 protein, human EC 2.1.1.-
AKT1 protein, human EC 2.7.11.1
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt EC 2.7.11.1

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

180-193

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2021 American Society for Investigative Pathology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Zhaoting Yang (Z)

Department of Pathology, Yanbian University Medicine College, Yanji, China; Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Yanbian University Medicine College, Yanji, China.

Chengye Zhang (C)

Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Yanbian University Medicine College, Yanji, China; Air Force Medical Center of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, Beijing, China.

Nan Che (N)

Department of Pathology, Yanbian University Medicine College, Yanji, China; Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Yanbian University Medicine College, Yanji, China.

Ying Feng (Y)

Department of Pathology, Yanbian University Medicine College, Yanji, China; Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Yanbian University Medicine College, Yanji, China.

Chao Li (C)

Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Yanbian University Medicine College, Yanji, China.

Yanhua Xuan (Y)

Department of Pathology, Yanbian University Medicine College, Yanji, China; Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Yanbian University Medicine College, Yanji, China. Electronic address: xuanyh1@ybu.edu.cn.

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