3′UTR shortening and EGF signaling: implications for breast cancer

Sep 24, 2015Human molecular genetics

How changes in gene regulation and EGF signaling relate to breast cancer

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Abstract

Approximately 70% of 3'UTR length alterations identified in triple negative breast cancer patients are shortening events.

  • Alterations in 3'UTR length are associated with proliferation-related transcripts in triple negative breast cancers.
  • A total of 113 of 165 identified events involved shortening rather than lengthening of 3'UTRs.
  • CSTF2, a key regulator of 3'UTR shortening, is found to be up-regulated in response to epidermal growth factor (EGF).
  • EGF treatment further promotes the shortening of 3'UTRs in cancer cells.
  • Inhibition of the EGF pathway results in decreased levels of CSTF2 and reduces the proliferative rate of cancer cells.

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