Centromere protein I facilitates breast cancer tumorigenesis and disease progression through modulation of Wnt/β-Catenin signaling.

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Chaoshen Wu, Yibing Zhou, Yuxiao Mu, Yijie Cheng, Wenqian Xu, Mengna Huang, Jingyuan Xu, Ming Li, Jianfeng Gu, Xuli Meng, Da Qian
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Background: Breast cancer (BCa) is a major contributor to female mortality worldwide. Treatment resistance and tumor heterogeneity contribute to the lack of effective therapeutic targets, posing a significant challenge in BCa management. CENPI, a core centromere protein involved in chromosome segregation, has emerging evidence implicating it in oncogenesis across diverse malignancies. However, its functional and molecular mechanisms in BCa remain unclear.

Methods: We analyzed CENPI expression and its clinical significance by using the BCa dataset from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and immunohistochemical staining of 3 human BCa tissue samples. Cellular functional assays and mice xenograft models were utilized to assess the effects of CENPI on BCa growth. RNA sequencing combined with bioinformatics analysis was conducted to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying CENPI function, with further validation through Western blotting, immunofluorescence, and TOP/FOP flash assays.

Results: CENPI was aberrantly overexpressed in BCa, with elevated expression levels strongly associated with disease progression and poor prognosis. Functional assays demonstrated that CENPI significantly promoted breast carcinogenesis in both cellular and animal models. Mechanistically, CENPI increased BCa progression and malignant phenotypes by modulating the Wnt/β-catenin axis.

Conclusions: CENPI is a critical oncogene in BCa, driving tumorigenesis and disease progression via the Wnt/β-catenin axis, which represents a promising biomarker and therapeutic target for BCa.

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着丝粒蛋白I通过调节Wnt/β-Catenin信号通路促进乳腺癌肿瘤发生和疾病进展。
背景:乳腺癌(BCa)是全球女性死亡的主要原因。治疗耐药和肿瘤异质性导致缺乏有效的治疗靶点,对BCa的治疗提出了重大挑战。CENPI是一种参与染色体分离的核心着丝粒蛋白,有新的证据表明它与多种恶性肿瘤的肿瘤发生有关。然而,其在BCa中的功能和分子机制尚不清楚。方法:利用癌症基因组图谱(Cancer Genome Atlas, TCGA)中的BCa数据集和3例人BCa组织样本的免疫组化染色,分析CENPI的表达及其临床意义。利用细胞功能测定和小鼠异种移植模型来评估CENPI对BCa生长的影响。RNA测序结合生物信息学分析阐明了CENPI功能的分子机制,并通过Western blotting、免疫荧光和TOP/FOP flash分析进一步验证。结果:CENPI在BCa中异常过表达,表达水平升高与疾病进展和预后不良密切相关。功能分析表明,在细胞和动物模型中,CENPI都能显著促进乳腺癌的发生。机制上,CENPI通过调节Wnt/β-catenin轴增加BCa进展和恶性表型。结论:CENPI是BCa的一个关键癌基因,通过Wnt/β-catenin轴驱动肿瘤发生和疾病进展,是BCa的一个有前景的生物标志物和治疗靶点。
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10.90
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360
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Cancer Cell International publishes articles on all aspects of cancer cell biology, originating largely from, but not limited to, work using cell culture techniques. The journal focuses on novel cancer studies reporting data from biological experiments performed on cells grown in vitro, in two- or three-dimensional systems, and/or in vivo (animal experiments). These types of experiments have provided crucial data in many fields, from cell proliferation and transformation, to epithelial-mesenchymal interaction, to apoptosis, and host immune response to tumors. Cancer Cell International also considers articles that focus on novel technologies or novel pathways in molecular analysis and on epidemiological studies that may affect patient care, as well as articles reporting translational cancer research studies where in vitro discoveries are bridged to the clinic. As such, the journal is interested in laboratory and animal studies reporting on novel biomarkers of tumor progression and response to therapy and on their applicability to human cancers.
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