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NF-κB non-cell-autonomously regulates cancer stem cell populations in the basal-like breast cancer subtype
Aggressive types of breast cancer often exhibit constitutive activation of the pro-inflammatory transcription factor NF-κB. Here, Yamamoto et al. show that, in basal-like breast cancer, NF-κB upregulates the Notch receptor ligand JAG1 in non-cancer stem cells and thereby induces proliferation of breast cancer stem cells.
- Mizuki Yamamoto
- , Yuu Taguchi
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| Open AccessRetinoic acid receptor alpha is associated with tamoxifen resistance in breast cancer
Many patients with breast cancer develop resistance to the drug tamoxifen and relapse. Here Johansson et al. identify the nuclear receptor retinoic acid receptor alpha (RARA) as a marker of tamoxifen resistance and show that RARA expression correlates negatively with relapse-free survival of patients.
- Henrik J. Johansson
- , Betzabe C. Sanchez
- & Janne Lehtiö
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Regulation of adipose oestrogen output by mechanical stress
Aberrant production of oestrogens by adipose stromal cells is a driving factor in oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancer. Here the authors discover that oestrogen synthesis in adipose tissue is regulated by mechanical stress, and reveal how this effect is mediated.
- Sagar Ghosh
- , Keith Ashcraft
- & Rong Li
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| Open AccessAssociation between Gαi2 and ELMO1/Dock180 connects chemokine signalling with Rac activation and metastasis
Chemokines promote breast cancer metastasis by stimulating re-organization of the actin cytoskeleton. Li et al. identify the human engulfment and cell motility protein ELMO1 as an intermediary between chemokine-dependent Gαi2 signalling and small GTPase signalling mediated by Rac.
- Hongyan Li
- , Lei Yang
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Genome-wide profiles of CtBP link metabolism with genome stability and epithelial reprogramming in breast cancer
Diabetes and obesity pose an increased risk for breast cancer; however, the reasons for this link remain unclear. Di et al.provide evidence that CtBP, a metabolically regulated transcriptional repressor, regulates a gene network that is selectively downregulated in more aggressive forms of breast cancer.
- Li-Jun Di
- , Jung S. Byun
- & Kevin Gardner
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MicroRNA-30c inhibits human breast tumour chemotherapy resistance by regulating TWF1 and IL-11
The role of microRNAs in chemotherapy resistance remains to be elucidated. Bockhorn et al.report that microRNA-30c, a human breast tumour prognostic marker, has a key role by targeting the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition promoter twinfilin 1 and downstream interleukin-11 expression.
- Jessica Bockhorn
- , Rachel Dalton
- & Huiping Liu
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| Open AccessHigh-fat or ethinyl-oestradiol intake during pregnancy increases mammary cancer risk in several generations of offspring
Environmental factors can influence one's susceptibility to cancer, but it is not clear whether such an influence extends beyond the directly exposed generations. Here, feeding pregnant rats with a high-fat diet or a hormone derivative, the authors observe increased breast cancer risk in up to three subsequent generations.
- Sonia de Assis
- , Anni Warri
- & Leena Hilakivi-Clarke
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TGFβ induces the formation of tumour-initiating cells in claudinlow breast cancer
TGF-β signalling suppresses tumorigenesis in breast cancer cells but its effects on breast cancer initiating cells have not been reported. Using cells in culture, Brunaet al. show that TGF-β increases breast cancer initiating cell numbers in cells that have low levels of the tight junction protein claudin.
- Alejandra Bruna
- , Wendy Greenwood
- & Carlos Caldas
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Ubiquitination and degradation of the FADD adaptor protein regulate death receptor-mediated apoptosis and necroptosis
Fas-associated protein with death domain (FADD) is part of a signalling complex that controls some forms of programmed cell death. Lee and colleagues demonstrate that FADD ubiquitination by the E3 ubiquitin ligase MKRN1 regulates FADD protein stability and thereby cell death.
- Eun-Woo Lee
- , Jung-Hoon Kim
- & Jaewhan Song
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Alternative splicing of CD44 mRNA by ESRP1 enhances lung colonization of metastatic cancer cell
CD44 is a cell surface protein that is a marker for stem cell-like cancer cells and has a role in invasion and metastasis. Here, epithelial splicing regulatory protein 1 is shown to generate a CD44 variant protein that enhances metastasis in a mouse model and protects cells from oxidative stress.
- Toshifumi Yae
- , Kenji Tsuchihashi
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Metformin elicits anticancer effects through the sequential modulation of DICER and c-MYC
Metformin is used to treat diabetes and its use has been associated with reduced cancer incidence, but the mechanism is unclear. In this study, metformin is shown to alter microRNA expression including an increase in mir-33a, which decreases the expression of the oncogenec-Myc.
- Giovanni Blandino
- , Mariacristina Valerio
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| Open AccessIdentification of high-quality cancer prognostic markers and metastasis network modules
There has been great interest in attempting to identify gene expression signatures that predict cancer survival. In this study a new algorithm is developed to analyse gene expression datasets that accurately classify both ER+ and ER− breast cancers into low- and high-risk groups.
- Jie Li
- , Anne E.G. Lenferink
- & Edwin Wang