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Estrogen-dependent sushi domain containing 3 regulates cytoskeleton organization and migration in breast cancer cells.


ABSTRACT: Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) are the standard endocrine therapy for postmenopausal breast cancer; however, currently used biomarkers, such as, estrogen receptor-alpha/progesterone receptor (ER?/PR), predict only slightly more than half of the potential responders to AI treatment. To identify novel markers of AI responsiveness, a genome-wide microarray analysis was performed using primary breast tumor samples from 50 postmenopausal women who later developed metastatic breast cancer. Sushi domain containing 3 (SUSD3) is a significantly differentially expressed gene, with 3.38-fold higher mRNA levels in AI-responsive breast tumors vs non-responders (P<0.001). SUSD3 was highly expressed in ER?-positive breast tumors and treatment with estradiol increased SUSD3 expression in ER?-positive breast cancer cells. Treatment with an antiestrogen or ER? knockdown abolished basal and estradiol-dependent SUSD3 expression. Recruitment of ER? upstream of the transcription start site of SUSD3 was demonstrated by chromatin immunoprecipitation-PCR. Flow cytometric analysis of SUSD3-knockdown cells revealed blunted estradiol effects on progression into S and M phases. SUSD3 was localized to the plasma membrane of breast cancer cells. SUSD3 knockdown decreased the appearance of actin-rich protrusions, stress fibers and large basal focal adhesions, while increasing the presence of cortical actin concomitant with a decrease in Rho and focal adhesion kinase activity. SUSD3-deficient cells demonstrated diminished cell spreading, cell-cell adhesion and motility. In conclusion, SUSD3 is a novel promoter of estrogen-dependent cell proliferation and regulator of cell-cell and cell-substrate interactions and migration in breast cancer. It may serve as a novel predictor of response to endocrine therapy and potential therapeutic target.

SUBMITTER: Moy I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4096609 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Estrogen-dependent sushi domain containing 3 regulates cytoskeleton organization and migration in breast cancer cells.

Moy I I   Todorović V V   Dubash A D AD   Coon J S JS   Parker J B JB   Buranapramest M M   Huang C C CC   Zhao H H   Green K J KJ   Bulun S E SE  

Oncogene 20140113 3


Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) are the standard endocrine therapy for postmenopausal breast cancer; however, currently used biomarkers, such as, estrogen receptor-alpha/progesterone receptor (ERα/PR), predict only slightly more than half of the potential responders to AI treatment. To identify novel markers of AI responsiveness, a genome-wide microarray analysis was performed using primary breast tumor samples from 50 postmenopausal women who later developed metastatic breast cancer. Sushi domain co  ...[more]

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