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Abstract B41: BP1 is an important biomarker in breast cancer

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Beta protein 1 (BP1), a transcription factor (TF) we identified and cloned, is encoded by a homeobox gene called DLX4. BP1 is overexpressed in breast cancer, prostate cancer, ovarian cancer,… Click to show full abstract

Beta protein 1 (BP1), a transcription factor (TF) we identified and cloned, is encoded by a homeobox gene called DLX4. BP1 is overexpressed in breast cancer, prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, acute myeloid leukemia, non-small cell lung cancer, and possibly other malignancies as well. Important characteristics of BP1 in breast cancer, a focus in our laboratory, include findings that: (1) BP1 is expressed in 80% of invasive ductal breast tumors, including 89% of the tumors of African American women. These data are based on both RNA and protein data. (2) BP1 expression correlates with the progression of breast tumors, from 0% in normal breast tissue to 21% in hyperplasia and 46% in ductal carcinoma in situ. (3) BP1, which maps to 17q21, can be activated by DNA amplification. (4) BP1 appears to be associated with metastasis. Forty-six cases of inflammatory breast cancer were examined; all were positive for BP1 expression. Nine cases had metastasized; lymph nodes from all nine were also BP1 positive. Moreover, BP1 activates a known trigger of metastasis, the Twist gene. (5) BP1 overexpression induces oncogene expression. BP1 activates the BCL-2 gene; high BCL-2 protein levels are associated with resistance to drug and radiation therapy. BP1 also activates VEGF and c-MYC, as well as other genes important in angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis. (6) Cells overexpressing BP1, when injected into the fat pads of nude mice, were associated with larger and more frequent tumors than found in control mice receiving cells with low BP1. In summary, BP1 appears to confer properties on breast cancer cells that lead to a more invasive and aggressive phenotype. Since the functions of homeotic transcription factors are highly conserved, it is possible that BP1 regulates many of the same processes and genes in other malignancies in which it is active. Citation Format: Patricia E. Berg, Yan-gao Man, Samuels Simmens, Sidney W. Fu, Lucianne Cavalli, Farhad Vesuna, Saurabh Kirolikar, Arnold Schwartz. BP1 is an important biomarker in breast cancer [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference: Advances in Breast Cancer Research; 2017 Oct 7-10; Hollywood, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Mol Cancer Res 2018;16(8_Suppl):Abstract nr B41.

Keywords: bp1 important; bp1; breast cancer; important biomarker; cancer

Journal Title: Molecular Cancer Research
Year Published: 2018

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