Artículo
Progesterone Receptor Induces ErbB-2 Nuclear Translocation To Promote Breast Cancer Growth via a Novel Transcriptional Effect: ErbB-2 Function as a Coactivator of Stat3
Beguelin, Wendy
; Díaz Flaqué, María Celeste
; Proietti Anastasi, Cecilia Jazmín
; Cayrol, Maria Florencia
; Rivas, Martin Alfredo
; Tkach, Mercedes
; Rosemblit, Cinthia
; Tocci, Johanna Melisa
; Charreau, Eduardo Hernan
; Schillaci, Roxana
; Elizalde, Patricia Virginia
Fecha de publicación:
12/2010
Editorial:
American Society For Microbiology
Revista:
Molecular And Cellular Biology
ISSN:
0270-7306
e-ISSN:
1098-5549
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Progesterone receptor (PR) and ErbB-2 bidirectional cross talk participates in breast cancer development. Here, we identified a new mechanism of the PR and ErbB-2 interaction involving the PR induction of ErbB-2 nuclear translocation and the assembly of a transcriptional complex in which ErbB-2 acts as a coactivator of Stat3. We also highlighted that the function of ErbB-2 as a Stat3 coactivator drives progestin-induced cyclin D1 promoter activation. Notably, PR is also recruited together with Stat3 and ErbB-2 to the cyclin D1 promoter, unraveling a new and unexpected nonclassical PR genomic mechanism. The assembly of the nuclear Stat3/ErbB-2 transcriptional complex plays a key role in the proliferation of breast tumors with functional PR and ErbB-2. Our findings reveal a novel therapeutic intervention for PR- and ErbB-2-positive breast tumors via the specific blockage of ErbB-2 nuclear translocation.
Palabras clave:
Progesterone Receptor
,
Erbb-2
,
Breast Cancer
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Beguelin, Wendy; Díaz Flaqué, María Celeste; Proietti Anastasi, Cecilia Jazmín; Cayrol, Maria Florencia; Rivas, Martin Alfredo; et al.; Progesterone Receptor Induces ErbB-2 Nuclear Translocation To Promote Breast Cancer Growth via a Novel Transcriptional Effect: ErbB-2 Function as a Coactivator of Stat3; American Society For Microbiology; Molecular And Cellular Biology; 30; 23; 12-2010; 5456-5472
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