Identification and regulation of c-Myb target genes in MCF-7 cells Journal Article


Authors: Quintana, A. M.; Liu, F.; O'Rourke, J. P.; Ness, S. A.
Article Title: Identification and regulation of c-Myb target genes in MCF-7 cells
Abstract: Background: The c-Myb transcription factor regulates differentiation and proliferation in hematopoietic cells, stem cells and epithelial cells. Although oncogenic versions of c-Myb were first associated with leukemias, over expression or rearrangement of the c-myb gene is common in several types of solid tumors, including breast cancers. Expression of the c-myb gene in human breast cancer cells is dependent on estrogen stimulation, but little is known about the activities of the c-Myb protein or what genes it regulates in estrogen-stimulated cells.Methods: We used chromatin immunoprecipitation coupled with whole genome promoter tiling microarrays to identify endogenous c-Myb target genes in human MCF-7 breast cancer cells and characterized the activity of c-Myb at a panel of target genes during different stages of estrogen deprivation and stimulation.Results: By using different antibodies and different growth conditions, the c-Myb protein was found associated with over 10,000 promoters in MCF-7 cells, including many genes that encode cell cycle regulators or transcription factors and more than 60 genes that encode microRNAs. Several previously identified c-Myb target genes were identified, including CCNB1, MYC and CXCR4 and novel targets such as JUN, KLF4, NANOG and SND1. By studying a panel of these targets to validate the results, we found that estradiol stimulation triggered the association of c-Myb with promoters and that association correlated with increased target gene expression. We studied one target gene, CXCR4, in detail, showing that c-Myb associated with the CXCR4 gene promoter and activated a CXCR4 reporter gene in transfection assays.Conclusions: Our results show that c-Myb associates with a surprisingly large number of promoters in human cells. The results also suggest that estradiol stimulation leads to large-scale, genome-wide changes in c-Myb activity and subsequent changes in gene expression in human breast cancer cells. © 2011 Quintana et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Keywords: controlled study; protein expression; human cell; promoter region; protein localization; cell proliferation; protein analysis; gene targeting; stem cell factor receptor; breast cancer; microrna; estrogen; gene activation; microarray analysis; chromatin immunoprecipitation; cancer cell; binding site; gene control; glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase; cyclin b1; estrogen receptor; protein c myb; transcription factor nanog; kruppel like factor 4; chemokine receptor cxcr4; dna protein complex; protein c jun; glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase (nadp); transcription factor elk 4
Journal Title: BMC Cancer
Volume: 11
ISSN: 1471-2407
Publisher: Biomed Central Ltd  
Date Published: 2011-01-25
Start Page: 30
Language: English
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-11-30
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3038977
PUBMED: 21261996
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 4 March 2011" - "Art. No.: 30" - "CODEN: BCMAC" - "Source: Scopus"
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