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Interplay between BRCA1 and RHAMM regulates epithelial apicobasal polarization and may influence risk of breast cancer.

Authors :
Maxwell CA
Benítez J
Gómez-Baldó L
Osorio A
Bonifaci N
Fernández-Ramires R
Costes SV
Guinó E
Chen H
Evans GJ
Mohan P
Català I
Petit A
Aguilar H
Villanueva A
Aytes A
Serra-Musach J
Rennert G
Lejbkowicz F
Peterlongo P
Manoukian S
Peissel B
Ripamonti CB
Bonanni B
Viel A
Allavena A
Bernard L
Radice P
Friedman E
Kaufman B
Laitman Y
Dubrovsky M
Milgrom R
Jakubowska A
Cybulski C
Gorski B
Jaworska K
Durda K
Sukiennicki G
Lubiński J
Shugart YY
Domchek SM
Letrero R
Weber BL
Hogervorst FB
Rookus MA
Collee JM
Devilee P
Ligtenberg MJ
Luijt RB
Aalfs CM
Waisfisz Q
Wijnen J
Roozendaal CE
Easton DF
Peock S
Cook M
Oliver C
Frost D
Harrington P
Evans DG
Lalloo F
Eeles R
Izatt L
Chu C
Eccles D
Douglas F
Brewer C
Nevanlinna H
Heikkinen T
Couch FJ
Lindor NM
Wang X
Godwin AK
Caligo MA
Lombardi G
Loman N
Karlsson P
Ehrencrona H
Wachenfeldt Av
Barkardottir RB
Hamann U
Rashid MU
Lasa A
Caldés T
Andrés R
Schmitt M
Assmann V
Stevens K
Offit K
Curado J
Tilgner H
Guigó R
Aiza G
Brunet J
Castellsagué J
Martrat G
Urruticoechea A
Blanco I
Tihomirova L
Goldgar DE
Buys S
John EM
Miron A
Southey M
Daly MB
Schmutzler RK
Wappenschmidt B
Meindl A
Arnold N
Deissler H
Varon-Mateeva R
Sutter C
Niederacher D
Imyamitov E
Sinilnikova OM
Stoppa-Lyonne D
Mazoyer S
Verny-Pierre C
Castera L
de Pauw A
Bignon YJ
Uhrhammer N
Peyrat JP
Vennin P
Fert Ferrer S
Collonge-Rame MA
Mortemousque I
Spurdle AB
Beesley J
Chen X
Healey S
Barcellos-Hoff MH
Vidal M
Gruber SB
Lázaro C
Capellá G
McGuffog L
Nathanson KL
Antoniou AC
Chenevix-Trench G
Fleisch MC
Moreno V
Pujana MA
Source :
PLoS biology [PLoS Biol] 2011 Nov; Vol. 9 (11), pp. e1001199. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Nov 15.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Differentiated mammary epithelium shows apicobasal polarity, and loss of tissue organization is an early hallmark of breast carcinogenesis. In BRCA1 mutation carriers, accumulation of stem and progenitor cells in normal breast tissue and increased risk of developing tumors of basal-like type suggest that BRCA1 regulates stem/progenitor cell proliferation and differentiation. However, the function of BRCA1 in this process and its link to carcinogenesis remain unknown. Here we depict a molecular mechanism involving BRCA1 and RHAMM that regulates apicobasal polarity and, when perturbed, may increase risk of breast cancer. Starting from complementary genetic analyses across families and populations, we identified common genetic variation at the low-penetrance susceptibility HMMR locus (encoding for RHAMM) that modifies breast cancer risk among BRCA1, but probably not BRCA2, mutation carriers: n = 7,584, weighted hazard ratio ((w)HR) = 1.09 (95% CI 1.02-1.16), p(trend) = 0.017; and n = 3,965, (w)HR = 1.04 (95% CI 0.94-1.16), p(trend) = 0.43; respectively. Subsequently, studies of MCF10A apicobasal polarization revealed a central role for BRCA1 and RHAMM, together with AURKA and TPX2, in essential reorganization of microtubules. Mechanistically, reorganization is facilitated by BRCA1 and impaired by AURKA, which is regulated by negative feedback involving RHAMM and TPX2. Taken together, our data provide fundamental insight into apicobasal polarization through BRCA1 function, which may explain the expanded cell subsets and characteristic tumor type accompanying BRCA1 mutation, while also linking this process to sporadic breast cancer through perturbation of HMMR/RHAMM.<br />Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1545-7885
Volume :
9
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
PLoS biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22110403
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001199