BRCA1-Dependent Transcriptional Regulation: Implication in Tissue-Specific Tumor Suppression
Germ-line mutations in breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (<i>BRCA1</i>) predominantly predispose women to breast and ovarian cancers. BRCA1 is best known for its functions in maintenance of genomic integrity including repairing DNA double-strand breaks through homologous recombination...
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doaj-38e6241277a044559adbd7c0a9fd0c072020-11-24T20:44:37ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942018-12-01101251310.3390/cancers10120513cancers10120513BRCA1-Dependent Transcriptional Regulation: Implication in Tissue-Specific Tumor SuppressionXiaowen Zhang0Rong Li1Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine & Health Sciences, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20037, USADepartment of Biochemistry & Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine & Health Sciences, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20037, USAGerm-line mutations in breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (<i>BRCA1</i>) predominantly predispose women to breast and ovarian cancers. BRCA1 is best known for its functions in maintenance of genomic integrity including repairing DNA double-strand breaks through homologous recombination and suppressing DNA replication stress. However, whether these universally important BRCA1 functions in maintenance of genomic stability are sufficient to account for its tissue-specific tumor-suppressing function remains unclear. Accumulating evidence indicates that there are previously underappreciated roles of BRCA1 in transcriptional regulation and chromatin remodeling. In this review, we discuss the functional significance of interactions between BRCA1 and various transcription factors, its role in epigenetic regulation and chromatin dynamics, and BRCA1-dependent crosstalk between the machineries of transcription and genome integrity. Furthermore, we propose a model of how transcriptional regulation could contribute to tissue-dependent tumor-suppressing function of BRCA1.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/10/12/513BRCA1transcriptional regulationepigenetic regulationchromatin organization |
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BRCA1-Dependent Transcriptional Regulation: Implication in Tissue-Specific Tumor Suppression |
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BRCA1-Dependent Transcriptional Regulation: Implication in Tissue-Specific Tumor Suppression |
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BRCA1-Dependent Transcriptional Regulation: Implication in Tissue-Specific Tumor Suppression |
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BRCA1-Dependent Transcriptional Regulation: Implication in Tissue-Specific Tumor Suppression |
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brca1-dependent transcriptional regulation: implication in tissue-specific tumor suppression |
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Germ-line mutations in breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (<i>BRCA1</i>) predominantly predispose women to breast and ovarian cancers. BRCA1 is best known for its functions in maintenance of genomic integrity including repairing DNA double-strand breaks through homologous recombination and suppressing DNA replication stress. However, whether these universally important BRCA1 functions in maintenance of genomic stability are sufficient to account for its tissue-specific tumor-suppressing function remains unclear. Accumulating evidence indicates that there are previously underappreciated roles of BRCA1 in transcriptional regulation and chromatin remodeling. In this review, we discuss the functional significance of interactions between BRCA1 and various transcription factors, its role in epigenetic regulation and chromatin dynamics, and BRCA1-dependent crosstalk between the machineries of transcription and genome integrity. Furthermore, we propose a model of how transcriptional regulation could contribute to tissue-dependent tumor-suppressing function of BRCA1. |
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BRCA1 transcriptional regulation epigenetic regulation chromatin organization |
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