Snail1-dependent p53 repression regulates expansion and activity of tumour-initiating cells in breast cancer

Snail1依赖的p53抑制调控乳腺癌中肿瘤起始细胞的扩增和活性

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作者:Ting Ni ,Xiao-Yan Li ,Na Lu ,Teng An ,Zhi-Ping Liu ,Rong Fu ,Wen-Cong Lv ,Yi-Wei Zhang ,Xiao-Jun Xu ,R Grant Rowe ,Yong-Shun Lin ,Amanda Scherer ,Tamar Feinberg ,Xiao-Qi Zheng ,Bao-An Chen ,X Shirley Liu ,Qing-Long Guo ,Zhao-Qiu Wu ,Stephen J Weiss

Abstract

The zinc-finger transcription factor Snail1 is inappropriately expressed in breast cancer and associated with poor prognosis. While interrogating human databases, we uncovered marked decreases in relapse-free survival of breast cancer patients expressing high Snail1 levels in tandem with wild-type, but not mutant, p53. Using a Snail1 conditional knockout model of mouse breast cancer that maintains wild-type p53, we find that Snail1 plays an essential role in tumour progression by controlling the expansion and activity of tumour-initiating cells in preneoplastic glands and established tumours, whereas it is not required for normal mammary development. Growth and survival of preneoplastic as well as neoplastic mammary epithelial cells is dependent on the formation of a Snail1/HDAC1/p53 tri-molecular complex that deacetylates active p53, thereby promoting its proteasomal degradation. Our findings identify Snail1 as a molecular bypass that suppresses the anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects exerted by wild-type p53 in breast cancer.

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