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Query: UNIPROT:P42345 (
mTOR
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ZNF32
is a recently identified zinc finger protein and its functions remain largely unknown. Autophagy has been shown to affect cell proliferation and survival. Here, we innovatively show the effect of
ZNF32
on cell autophagy and autophagy-associated cell death in breast carcinoma cells and also elucidate its underlying mechanisms. We examined the autophagic activity and LC3 II expression in human carcinoma cell lines with increased or decreased
ZNF32
expression. Pharmacological inhibition (rapamycin) or activation (EGF) assays were used to investigate the function of the AKT/
mTOR
pathway during this process. H2O2- and diamide-induced MCF-7 cell death models were used to elucidate the role of
ZNF32
-associated autophagy in breast carcinoma cell death. Our results show that increasing
ZNF32
expression in MCF-7 cells inhibits autophagy initiation by activating the AKT/
mTOR
pathway, and further reduced autophagy-associated cell death and maintained MCF-7 cell survival. Conversely, impairing
ZNF32
expression by transfecting
ZNF32
siRNA strongly promoted autophagy, further augmenting autophagy-associated cell death. Furthermore, correlations between
ZNF32
and autophagy were observed in both MCF-7 xenograft tumors and in breast cancer patients. In conclusion,
ZNF32
acts as an effective autophagy inhibitor to protect breast cancer cells from excessive stimulus-autophagy-induced cell death.
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PMID:ZNF32 inhibits autophagy through the mTOR pathway and protects MCF-7 cells from stimulus-induced cell death. 2578 68