Title of article :
Differential Expression Profile of ZFX Variants Discriminates Breast Cancer Subtypes
Author/Authors :
Pourkeramati, Fatemeh Department of Biotechnology - Institute of Science and High Technology and Environmental Sciences - Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Kerman, Iran , Asadi, Malek Hossein Department of Biotechnology - Institute of Science and High Technology and Environmental Sciences - Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Kerman, Iran , Shakeri, Shahryar Department of Biotechnology - Institute of Science and High Technology and Environmental Sciences - Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Kerman, Iran , Farsinejad, Alireza Pathology and Stem Cell Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
Pages :
10
From page :
47
To page :
56
Abstract :
Background: ZFX is a transcriptional regulator in embryonic stem cells and plays an important role in pluripotency and self-renewal. ZFX is widely expressed in pluripotent stem cells and is down-regulated during differentiation of embryonic stem cells. ZFX has five different variants that encode three different protein isoforms. While several reports have determined the overexpression of ZFX in a variety of somatic cancers, the expression of ZFX-spliced variants in cancer cells is not well-understood. Methods: We investigated the expression of ZFX variants in a series of breast cancer tissues and cell lines using quantitative PCR. Results: The expression of ZFX variant 1/3 was higher in tumor tissue compared to marginal tissue. In contrast, the ZFX variant 5 was down-regulated in tumor tissues. While the ZFX variant 1/3 and ZFX variant 5 expression significantly increased in low-grade tumors, ZFX variant 4 was strongly expressed in high-grade tumors, demonstrating lymphatic invasion. In addition, our result revealed a significant association between the HER2 status and the expression of ZFX-spliced variants. Conclusion: Our data suggest that the expression of ZFX-spliced transcripts varies between different types of breast cancer and may contribute to their tumorigenesis process. Hence, ZFX-spliced transcripts could be considered as novel tumor markers with a probable value in diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy of breast cancer.
Keywords :
RNA splicing , Neoplastic stem cells , Breast neoplasms
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2497764
Link To Document :
بازگشت