The Epithelial-Specific ETS Transcription Factor ESX/ESE-1/Elf-3 Modulates Breast Cancer-Associated Gene Expression
- 1 February 2003
- journal article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in DNA and Cell Biology
- Vol. 22 (2) , 79-94
- https://doi.org/10.1089/104454903321515896
Abstract
Several members of the ETS family of transcription factors contribute to tumorigenesis in many different tissues, including breast epithelium. The ESX gene is an epithelial-specific Ets member that is particularly relevant to breast cancer. ESX is amplified in early breast cancers, it is overexpressed in human breast ductal carcinoma in situ, and there may be a positive feedback loop between the HER2/neu proto-oncogene and ESX. Despite this progress in our understanding of ESX, its ability to regulate tumor-related gene expression and to modulate breast cell survival, remain unknown. Here we show that HA-ESX stimulates the collagenase and HER2/neu promoters, but fails to activate an intact stromelysin promoter. However, HA-ESX activates, in a dose-dependent manner, a heterologous promoter containing eight copies of the Ets binding site derived from the stromelysin gene (p8Xpal-CAT). Analysis of the ability of constructs encoding nine Ets family members to activate the HER2/neu promoter revealed three patterns of gene activation: (1) no effect or repressed promoter activity (Elk-1 and NET); (2) intermediate activity (ER81, GABP, ESX, and HA-Ets-2); and, (3) maximal activity (Ets-1, VP-16-Ets-1, and EHF). Based on these observations, we also determined whether ESX is capable of conferring a survival phenotype upon immortalized, but nontransformed and ESX negative MCF-12A human breast cells. Using a colony formation assay, we found that HA-ESX and HA-Ets-2, mediated MCF-12A cell survival rates that approached those generated by oncogenic V12 Ras, whereas empty vector resulted in negligible colony formation. By contrast, in immortalized and transformed T47D breast cancer cells, which express both HER2/neu and ESX, we found that antisense and dominant-negative HA-ESX inhibited T47D colony formation, whereas control vector allowed formation of many colonies. These results are significant because they show that HA-ESX is able to differentially activate several malignancy-associated gene promoters, and that ESX expression is required for cellular survival of nontransformed MCF-12A and transformed T47D human mammary cells.Keywords
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