NOTCH3 signaling pathway plays crucial roles in the proliferation of ErbB2-negative human breast cancer cells

N Yamaguchi, T Oyama, E Ito, H Satoh, S Azuma… - Cancer research, 2008 - AACR
N Yamaguchi, T Oyama, E Ito, H Satoh, S Azuma, M Hayashi, K Shimizu, R Honma…
Cancer research, 2008AACR
ErbB2-negative breast tumors represent a significant therapeutic hurdle because of a lack of
effective molecular targets. Although NOTCH proteins are known to be involved in mammary
tumorigenesis, the functional significance of these proteins in ErbB2-negative breast tumors
is not clear. In the present study, we examined the expression of activated NOTCH receptors
in human breast cancer cell lines, including ErbB2-negative and ErbB2-positive cell lines.
Activated NOTCH1 and NOTCH3 proteins generated by γ-secretase were detected in most …
Abstract
ErbB2-negative breast tumors represent a significant therapeutic hurdle because of a lack of effective molecular targets. Although NOTCH proteins are known to be involved in mammary tumorigenesis, the functional significance of these proteins in ErbB2-negative breast tumors is not clear. In the present study, we examined the expression of activated NOTCH receptors in human breast cancer cell lines, including ErbB2-negative and ErbB2-positive cell lines. Activated NOTCH1 and NOTCH3 proteins generated by γ-secretase were detected in most of the cell lines tested, and both proteins activated CSL-mediated transcription. Down-regulation of NOTCH1 by RNA interference had little or no suppressive effect on the proliferation of either ErbB2-positive or ErbB2-negative cell lines. In contrast, down-regulation of NOTCH3 significantly suppressed proliferation and promoted apoptosis of the ErbB2-negative tumor cell lines. Down-regulation of NOTCH3 did not have a significant effect on the ErbB2-positive tumor cell lines. Down-regulation of CSL also suppressed the proliferation of ErbB2-negative breast tumor cell lines, indicating that the NOTCH-CSL signaling axis is involved in cell proliferation. Finally, NOTCH3 gene amplification was detected in a breast tumor cell line and one breast cancer tissue specimen even though the frequency of NOTCH3 gene amplification was low (<1%). Taken together, these findings indicate that NOTCH3-mediated signaling rather than NOTCH1-mediated signaling plays an important role in the proliferation of ErbB2-negative breast tumor cells and that targeted suppression of this signaling pathway may be a promising strategy for the treatment of ErbB2-negative breast cancers. [Cancer Res 2008;68(6):1881–8]
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