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Query: EC:2.7.10.1 (
ERK
)
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Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women. Due to the existence of a small fraction of stem cell-like subpopulations, some breast cancer subtypes exhibit very high malignancy and resistance to multiple therapies. The underlying mechanisms of how these subtypes acquire stem cell-like properties and progress more aggressively remain largely unknown.
Zinc finger protein 32
(
ZNF32
), a newly discovered transcription factor, has been reported to be associated with breast cancer progression. However, many questions remain about its target genes and its exact mechanisms in regulating stem cell-like properties and drug resistance. In the present study, we examined the relationship between
ZNF32
and GPER, a membrane-associated estrogen receptor, and we addressed their roles in stemness regulation in human breast cancer cell lines. Our results showed that
ZNF32
could induce expansion of stem cell-like subpopulations and increase drug resistance by upregulating GPER expression, in which
ERK
activation was also implicated. We also illustrated that
ZNF32
induced GPER expression via a
ZNF32
binding sequence located within the GPER promoter region. A correlation between
ZNF32
/GPER expression and increased tumor incidence and burden was observed in xenograft mouse models. We conclude that
ZNF32
can engage GPER/
ERK
signalling and confer breast cancer stem cell-like properties, which may indicate poor prognosis of breast cancer patients.
ZNF32
and GPER targeted therapies might provide new solutions for breast cancer treatment.
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PMID:Zinc finger protein 32 promotes breast cancer stem cell-like properties through directly promoting GPER transcription. 3047 1