[HTML][HTML] GATA-3 links tumor differentiation and dissemination in a luminal breast cancer model

H Kouros-Mehr, SK Bechis, EM Slorach, LE Littlepage… - Cancer cell, 2008 - cell.com
H Kouros-Mehr, SK Bechis, EM Slorach, LE Littlepage, M Egeblad, AJ Ewald, SY Pai, IC Ho…
Cancer cell, 2008cell.com
How breast cancers are able to disseminate and metastasize is poorly understood. Using a
hyperplasia transplant system, we show that tumor dissemination and metastasis occur in
discrete steps during tumor progression. Bioinformatic analysis revealed that loss of the
transcription factor GATA-3 marked progression from adenoma to early carcinoma and onset
of tumor dissemination. Restoration of GATA-3 in late carcinomas induced tumor
differentiation and suppressed tumor dissemination. Targeted deletion of GATA-3 in early …
Summary
How breast cancers are able to disseminate and metastasize is poorly understood. Using a hyperplasia transplant system, we show that tumor dissemination and metastasis occur in discrete steps during tumor progression. Bioinformatic analysis revealed that loss of the transcription factor GATA-3 marked progression from adenoma to early carcinoma and onset of tumor dissemination. Restoration of GATA-3 in late carcinomas induced tumor differentiation and suppressed tumor dissemination. Targeted deletion of GATA-3 in early tumors led to apoptosis of differentiated cells, indicating that its loss is not sufficient for malignant conversion. Rather, malignant progression occurred with an expanding GATA-3-negative tumor cell population. These data indicate that GATA-3 regulates tumor differentiation and suppresses tumor dissemination in breast cancer.
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