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FOSL1 is a key regulator of a super-enhancer driving TCOF1 expression in triple-negative breast cancer

Epigenetics and Chromatin, ISSN: 1756-8935, Vol: 17, Issue: 1, Page: 34
2024
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City University of Hong Kong Researchers Add New Findings in the Area of Breast Cancer (FOSL1 is a key regulator of a super-enhancer driving TCOF1 expression in triple-negative breast cancer)

2024 DEC 02 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at NewsRx Women's Health Daily -- New study results on breast cancer have been

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype of breast cancer with an unmet clinical need, but its epigenetic regulation remains largely undefined. By performing multiomic profiling, we recently revealed distinct super-enhancer (SE) patterns in different subtypes of breast cancer and identified a number of TNBC-specific SEs that drive oncogene expression. One of these SEs, TCOF1 SE, was discovered to play an important oncogenic role in TNBC. However, the molecular mechanisms by which TCOF1 SE promotes the expression of the TCOF1 gene remain to be elucidated. Here, by using combinatorial approaches of DNA pull-down assay, bioinformatics analysis and functional studies, we identified FOSL1 as a key transcription factor that binds to TCOF1 SE and drives its overexpression. shRNA-mediated depletion of FOSL1 results in significant downregulation of TCOF1 mRNA and protein levels. Using a dual-luciferase reporter assay and ChIP-qPCR, we showed that binding of FOSL1 to TCOF1 SE promotes the transcription of TCOF1 in TNBC cells. Importantly, our data demonstrated that overexpression of FOSL1 drives the activation of TCOF1 SE. Lastly, depletion of FOSL1 inhibits tumor spheroid growth and stemness properties of TNBC cells. Taken together, these findings uncover the key epigenetic role of FOSL1 and highlight the potential of targeting the FOSL1-TCOF1 axis for TNBC treatment.

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He, Qingling; Hu, Jianyang; Huang, Hao; Wu, Tan; Li, Wenxiu; Ramakrishnan, Saravanan; Pan, Yilin; Chan, Kui Ming; Zhang, Liang; Yang, Mengsu; Wang, Xin; Chin, Y Rebecca

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