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Copy number amplification of ENSA promotes the progression of triple-negative breast cancer via cholesterol biosynthesis

Yiyu Chen, Jingyu Ge, Siyuan Zhu, Zhi‐Ming Shao, Ke‐Da Yu

2022Nature Communications65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Copy number alterations (CNAs) are pivotal genetic events in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Here, our integrated copy number and transcriptome analysis of 302 TNBC patients reveals that gene alpha-endosulfine (ENSA) exhibits recurrent amplification at the 1q21.3 region and is highly expressed in TNBC. ENSA promotes tumor growth and indicates poor patient survival in TNBC. Mechanistically, we identify ENSA as an essential regulator of cholesterol biosynthesis in TNBC that upregulates the expression of sterol regulatory element-binding transcription factor 2 (SREBP2), a pivotal transcription factor in cholesterol biosynthesis. We confirm that ENSA can increase the level of p-STAT3 (Tyr705) and activated STAT3 binds to the promoter of SREBP2 to promote its transcription. Furthermore, we reveal the efficacy of STAT3 inhibitor Stattic in TNBC with high ENSA expression. In conclusion, the amplification of ENSA at the 1q21.3 region promotes TNBC progression and indicates sensitivity to STAT3 inhibitors.

Topics & Concepts

Transcription factorTriple-negative breast cancerSTAT3Cancer researchBiologySterol regulatory element-binding proteinTranscriptomePromoterBreast cancerCancerGeneGene expressionGeneticsCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancer
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