MDIG in Breast Cancer Progression and Metastasis.

4区 医学 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chitra Thakur, Yiran Qiu, Zhuoyue Bi, Ziwei Wang, Fei Chen
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Abstract

Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among women worldwide, and metastasis remains the major cause of breast cancer-related mortality and is associated with poor patient outcomes. Among breast cancers, triple-negative breast cancers have the worst prognosis owing to their highly aggressive and metastasizing attributes and hence have limited therapeutic options. Here, we have presented our research on an environmentally regulated gene named mdig and its role in the pathogenesis of breast cancer and metastasis. Through global proteomics, chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing, and a mouse model of orthotopic xenograft, our studies established mdig as an anti-metastasis modulator in breast cancer with its influence on the methylation of DNA and histone proteins, thereby regulating the expression of genes implicated in epithelial-mesenchymal transitional, cell motility, and metastasis.

MDIG 在乳腺癌进展和转移中的作用
乳腺癌是全世界女性中确诊率最高的癌症,转移仍然是乳腺癌相关死亡率的主要原因,并且与患者的不良预后有关。在乳腺癌中,三阴性乳腺癌的预后最差,因为它们具有高度侵袭性和转移性,因此治疗方案有限。在此,我们介绍了我们对一种名为 mdig 的环境调控基因及其在乳腺癌发病和转移中的作用的研究。通过全局蛋白质组学、染色质免疫沉淀测序和小鼠正位异种移植模型,我们的研究证实了 mdig 是乳腺癌的抗转移调节因子,它影响 DNA 和组蛋白的甲基化,从而调节与上皮-间质转化、细胞运动和转移有关的基因的表达。
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Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Advances in experimental medicine and biology 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
465
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology provides a platform for scientific contributions in the main disciplines of the biomedicine and the life sciences. This series publishes thematic volumes on contemporary research in the areas of microbiology, immunology, neurosciences, biochemistry, biomedical engineering, genetics, physiology, and cancer research. Covering emerging topics and techniques in basic and clinical science, it brings together clinicians and researchers from various fields.
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