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Query: EC:1.4.3.13 (
lysyl oxidase
)
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Discovery of mechanisms that impede the aggressive and metastatic phenotype of human basal triple-negative-type breast cancers (BTNBCs) could provide novel targets for therapy for this form of breast cancer that has a relatively poor prognosis. Previous studies have demonstrated that expression of
GATA3
, the master transcriptional regulator of mammary luminal differentiation, can reduce the tumorigenicity and metastatic propensity of the human BTNBC MDA-MB-231 cell line (MB231), although the mechanism for reduced metastases was not elucidated. We demonstrate through gene expression profiling that
GATA3
expression in 231 cells resulted in the dramatic reduction in the expression of
lysyl oxidase
(
LOX
), a metastasis-promoting, matrix-remodeling protein, in part, through methylation of the
LOX
promoter. Suppression of
LOX
expression by
GATA3
was further confirmed in the BTNBC Hs578T cell line. Conversely, reduction of
GATA3
expression by small interfering RNA in luminal BT474 cells increased
LOX
expression. Reconstitution of
LOX
expression in 231-
GATA3
cells restored metastatic propensity. A strong inverse association between
LOX
and
GATA3
expression was confirmed in a panel of 51 human breast cancer cell lines. Similarly, human breast cancer microarray data demonstrated that high
LOX
/low
GATA3
expression is associated with the BTNBC subtype of breast cancer and poor patient prognosis. Expression of
GATA3
reprograms BTNBCs to a less aggressive phenotype and inhibits a major mechanism of metastasis through inhibition of
LOX
. Induction of
GATA3
in BTNBC cells or novel approaches that inhibit
LOX
expression or activity could be important strategies for treating BTNBCs.
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PMID:GATA3 inhibits lysyl oxidase-mediated metastases of human basal triple-negative breast cancer cells. 2189 8