EZH2 promotes a bi-lineage identity in basal-like breast cancer cells

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R Z Granit
Y Gabai
T Hadar
Y Karamansha
L Liberman
I Waldhorn
I Gat-Viks
A Regev
B Maly
M Darash-Yahana
T Peretz
I Ben-Porath
机构
[1] Institute for Medical Research – Israel-Canada,Department of Developmental Biology and Cancer Research
[2] Hadassah School of Medicine,Department of Surgery
[3] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT and Department of Biology
[4] Hadassah Medical Center,Department of Pathology
[5] MIT,undefined
[6] Hadassah Medical Center,undefined
[7] Sharett Institute for Oncology,undefined
[8] Hadassah Medical Center,undefined
[9] 6Current address: Department of Immunology,undefined
[10] Tel-Aviv University,undefined
[11] Tel-Aviv,undefined
[12] Israel,undefined
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Oncogene | 2013年 / 32卷
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basal-like; breast cancer; differentiation; EZH2; Polycomb; GATA3;
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The mechanisms regulating breast cancer differentiation state are poorly understood. Of particular interest are molecular regulators controlling the highly aggressive and poorly differentiated traits of basal-like breast carcinomas. Here we show that the Polycomb factor EZH2 maintains the differentiation state of basal-like breast cancer cells, and promotes the expression of progenitor-associated and basal-lineage genes. Specifically, EZH2 regulates the composition of basal-like breast cancer cell populations by promoting a ‘bi-lineage’ differentiation state, in which cells co-express basal- and luminal-lineage markers. We show that human basal-like breast cancers contain a subpopulation of bi-lineage cells, and that EZH2-deficient cells give rise to tumors with a decreased proportion of such cells. Bi-lineage cells express genes that are active in normal luminal progenitors, and possess increased colony-formation capacity, consistent with a primitive differentiation state. We found that GATA3, a driver of luminal differentiation, performs a function opposite to EZH2, acting to suppress bi-lineage identity and luminal-progenitor gene expression. GATA3 levels increase upon EZH2 silencing, mediating a decrease in bi-lineage cell numbers. Our findings reveal a novel role for EZH2 in controlling basal-like breast cancer differentiation state and intra-tumoral cell composition.
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页码:3886 / 3895
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