ELOVL2: a novel tumor suppressor attenuating tamoxifen resistance in breast cancer
- Authors
- Jeong, Dawoon; Ham, Juyeon; Kim, Hyeon Woo; Kim, Heejoo; Ji, Hwee Won; Yun, Sung Hwan; Parks, Jae Eun; Lee, Keun Seok; Jo, Heein; Hang, Jai Hong; Jung, So-Youn; Lee, Seeyoun; Lee, Eun Sook; Kang, Han-Sung; Kim, Sun Jung
- Issue Date
- 2021
- Publisher
- E-CENTURY PUBLISHING CORP
- Keywords
- Breast cancer; epigenetics; methylation; tamoxifen resistance
- Citation
- AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH, v.11, no.6, pp 2568 - 2589
- Pages
- 22
- Indexed
- SCIE
- Journal Title
- AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH
- Volume
- 11
- Number
- 6
- Start Page
- 2568
- End Page
- 2589
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/5617
- ISSN
- 2156-6976
2156-6976
- Abstract
- Epigenetic events have successfully explained the cause of various cancer types, but little is known about tamoxifen resistance (TamR) that induces cancer recurrence. In this study, via genome-wide methylation analysis in MCF-7/TamR cells we show that elongation of very-long chain fatty acid protein 2 (ELOVL2) was hypermethylated and downregulated in the samples from TamR breast cancer patients (n = 28) compared with those from Tam sensitive (TamS) patients (n = 33) (P < 0.001). Strikingly, in addition to having tumor suppressor activity, ELOVL2 was shown to recover Tam sensitivity up to 70% in the MCF-7/TamR cells and in a xenograft mouse model. A group of genes in the AKT and ERa signaling pathways, e.g., THEM4, which play crucial roles in drug resistance, were found to be regulated by ELOVL2. This study implies that the deregulation of a gene in fatty acid metabolism can lead to drug resistance, giving insight into the development of a new therapeutic strategy for drug-resistant breast cancer.
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