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EBF1 promotes triple-negative breast cancer progression by surveillance of the HIF1α pathway.


ABSTRACT: Early B cell factor 1 (EBF1) is a transcriptional factor with a variety of roles in cell differentiation and metabolism. However, the functional roles of EBF1 in tumorigenesis remain elusive. Here, we demonstrate that EBF1 is highly expressed in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Furthermore, EBF1 has a pivotal role in the tumorigenicity and progression of TNBC. Moreover, we found that depletion of EBF1 induces extensive cell mitophagy and inhibits tumor growth. Genome-wide mapping of the EBF1 transcriptional regulatory network revealed that EBF1 drives TNBC tumorigenicity by assembling a transcriptional complex with HIF1α that fine-tunes the expression of HIF1α targets via suppression of p300 activity. EBF1 therefore holds HIF1α activity in check to avert extensive mitophagy-induced cell death. Our findings reveal a key function for EBF1 as a master regulator of mitochondria homeostasis in TNBC and indicate that targeting this pathway may offer alternative treatment strategies for this aggressive subtype of breast cancer.

SUBMITTER: Qiu Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9282371 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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EBF1 promotes triple-negative breast cancer progression by surveillance of the HIF1α pathway.

Qiu Zhaoping Z   Guo Weijie W   Dong Bo B   Wang Yu Y   Deng Pan P   Wang Chi C   Liu Jinpeng J   Zhang Qing Q   Grosschedl Rudolf R   Yu Zhiyong Z   Deng Jiong J   Wu Yadi Y  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20220708 28


Early B cell factor 1 (EBF1) is a transcriptional factor with a variety of roles in cell differentiation and metabolism. However, the functional roles of EBF1 in tumorigenesis remain elusive. Here, we demonstrate that EBF1 is highly expressed in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Furthermore, EBF1 has a pivotal role in the tumorigenicity and progression of TNBC. Moreover, we found that depletion of EBF1 induces extensive cell mitophagy and inhibits tumor growth. Genome-wide mapping of the EBF  ...[more]

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