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POGZ loss increases TGFβ signaling and potentiates TNBC metastasis


ABSTRACT: The pogo transposable element derived zinc finger protein, POGZ, is notably associated with autism-like or intellectual disabilities through its role in gene transcription. Indeed, many proteins involved in neurological development are often dysregulated in cancer. We provide the first experimental evidence that POGZ influences the growth and metastatic spread of triple negative breast cancers (TNBC). Utilizing a well-characterized immunocompetent model of TNBC, we show that POGZ exerts a dual role, both as a tumor promoter and metastasis suppressor. Mechanistically, we show that POGZ loss potentiates TGFβ pathway activation in TNBC, to exert cytostatic effects while simultaneously increasing the mesenchymal and migratory properties of breast tumors. Finally, we demonstrate that whereas POGZ levels are elevated in human breast cancers, the most aggressive TNBC tumors, including those with increased mesenchymal and metastatic properties, dampen POGZ levels, associated with inferior clinical outcomes. Combined these data suggest that POGZ is a critical regulator of the early stages of metastatic cascade

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE247628 | GEO | 2024/07/31

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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