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Identification of a novel p53 target, COL17A1, that inhibits breast cancer cell migration and invasion

Varalee Yodsurang, Chizu Tanikawa, Takafumi Miyamoto, Paulisally Hau Yi Lo, Makoto Hirata and Koichi Matsuda _

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Oncotarget. 2017; 8:55790-55803. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.18433

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Abstract

Varalee Yodsurang1, Chizu Tanikawa2, Takafumi Miyamoto2, Paulisally Hau Yi Lo2, Makoto Hirata2 and Koichi Matsuda1,2

1 Laboratory of Clinical Genome Sequencing, Department of Computational Biology and Medical Sciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Minato, Tokyo, Japan

2 Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, Human Genome Center, Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Correspondence to:

Koichi Matsuda, email:

Keywords: COL17A1, p53, breast cancer, invasion, metastasis

Received: January 27, 2017 Accepted: May 29, 2017 Published: June 09, 2017

Abstract

p53 mutation is a marker of poor prognosis in breast cancers. To identify downstream targets of p53, we screened two transcriptome datasets, including cDNA microarrays of MCF10A breast epithelial cells with wild-type p53 or p53-null background, and RNA sequence analysis of breast invasive carcinoma. Here, we unveil ten novel p53 target candidates that are up-regulated after the induction of p53 in wild-type cells. Their expressions are also high in breast invasive carcinoma tissues with wild-type p53. The GO analysis identified epidermis development and ectoderm development, which COL17A1 participates, as significantly up-regulated by wild-type p53. The COL17A1 expressions increased in a p53-dependent manner in human breast cells and mouse mammary tissues. Reporter assay and ChIP assay identified intronic p53-binding sequences in the COL17A1 gene. The MDA-MB-231 cells that genetically over-express COL17A1 gene product exhibited reduced migration and invasion in vitro. Similarly, COL17A1 expression was decreased in metastatic tumors compared to primary tumors and normal tissues, even from the same patients. Moreover, high COL17A1 expression was associated with longer survival of patients with invasive breast carcinoma. In conclusion, we revealed that COL17A1 is a novel p53 transcriptional target in breast tissues that inhibits cell migration and invasion and is associated with better prognosis.


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