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CCDC170 affects breast cancer apoptosis through IRE1 pathway

Qiong Wang, Yanrui Zhao, Hong Zheng, Qinghua Wang, Wei Wang, Ben Liu, Hongwei Han, Lina Zhang, Kexin Chen

2020Aging36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) was the most elevated gene in enriched pathways. In breast cancer tissues, IRE1 expression correlated positively with CCDC170 and X-box binding protein 1 expression at both the mRNA and protein levels. In a survival analysis, patients with higher CCDC170 levels exhibited better disease-free survival. Western blotting indicated that overexpressing CCDC170 in MCF7 cells increased protein levels of IRE1α, estrogen receptor α and X-box binding protein 1, while silencing CCDC170 reduced them. CCDC170 overexpression promoted apoptosis in MCF7 cells, and this effect was more obvious under endoplasmic reticulum stress. MCF7 cells overexpressing CCDC170 were more sensitive to paclitaxel. Our study showed that higher CCDC170 expression is associated with a better prognosis in breast cancer patients and that CCDC170 may promote apoptosis through the IRE1α pathway.

Topics & Concepts

Breast cancerGene silencingCancer researchBiologyApoptosisCancerEstrogen receptorEndoplasmic reticulumMicroarray analysis techniquesMolecular biologyGene expressionGeneCell biologyGeneticsEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseNuclear Structure and FunctionRetinoids in leukemia and cellular processes
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