Mayven induces c-Jun expression and cyclin D1 activation in breast cancer cells

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Xia Bu
Hava Karsenty Avraham
Xiaoyu Li
Bing Lim
Shuxian Jiang
Yigong Fu
Richard G Pestell
Shalom Avraham
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[1] Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School,Division of Experimental Medicine
[2] Georgetown University Medical Center,undefined
[3] Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center,undefined
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Oncogene | 2005年 / 24卷
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BTB/POZ domain; c-Jun; AP-1; Kelch domain; Mayven; breast cancer;
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Mayven is a member of the kelch-related superfamily of proteins, characterized by a series of ‘kelch’ repeats at their carboxyl terminus and a BTB/POZ domain at their NH2-terminus. Little is known about the role of Mayven in cancer. Here, we report that Mayven expression was abundant and diffuse in primary human epithelial breast tumor cells as compared to normal breast epithelial cells, where Mayven was detected in the normal breast layer of the mammary ducts. Overexpression of Mayven resulted in an induction of c-Jun protein levels, as well as increased AP-1 (activating protein 1) transcriptional activity in MCF-7 and T47D breast cancer cells through its BTB/POZ domain. Furthermore, Mayven activated c-Jun N-terminal kinase in breast cancer cells. Mayven, through its BTB/POZ domain, induced cyclin D1 expression and cyclin D1 promoter activity and promoted cell cycle progression from the G1 to S phase. MCF-7 cells transduced with the recombinant retroviral sense Mayven (pMIG-W-Mayven) showed significant induction of c-Jun and cyclin D1 mRNA expression and activities as compared to the retroviral vector alone, while MCF-7 cells transduced by the recombinant retroviral antisense Mayven (pMIG-W-Mayven-AS) demonstrated a significant decrease in c-Jun and cyclin D1 expression and activities. Given the crucial functions of cyclin D1 and AP-1 signaling in oncogenesis, our results strongly suggest that overexpression of Mayven may promote tumor growth through c-Jun and cyclin D1.
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