Faculty Publications

SATB1 reprogrammes gene expression to promote breast tumour growth and metastasis

Han HJ, Russo J, Kohwi Y, Kohwi-Shigematsu T

SATB1 reprogrammes gene expression to promote breast tumour growth and metastasis

Nature. 2008 Mar;452(7184):187-U36.

Abstract Mechanisms underlying global changes in gene expression during tumour progression are poorly understood. SATB1 is a genome organizer that tethers multiple genomic loci and recruits chromatin- remodelling enzymes to regulate chromatin structure and gene expression. Here we show that SATB1 is expressed by aggressive breast cancer cells and its expression level has high prognostic significance ( P < 0.0001), independent of lymph- node status. RNA- interference- mediated knockdown of SATB1 in highly aggressive ( MDA- MB- 231) cancer cells altered the expression of >1,000 genes, reversing tumorigenesis by restoring breast- like acinar polarity and inhibiting tumour growth and metastasis in vivo. Conversely, ectopic SATB1 expression in non- aggressive ( SKBR3) cells led to gene expression patterns consistent with aggressive- tumour phenotypes, acquiring metastatic activity in vivo. SATB1 delineates specific epigenetic modifications at target gene loci, directly upregulating met!

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