Significance of heterogeneous Twist2 expression in human breast cancers.

Twist2 (Dermo1) has been shown to mediate the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) to promote tumor invasion and even metastasis. However, the involvement of EMT in breast cancer progression is highly debated, partially due to clinical observations showing that the majority of human breast carcin...

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Main Authors: Yubin Mao, Nini Zhang, Jinfei Xu, Zhijie Ding, Rongrong Zong, Zuguo Liu
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3485060?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-68864cd630d44f6a9bf0c7d3082947a62020-11-25T01:42:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01710e4817810.1371/journal.pone.0048178Significance of heterogeneous Twist2 expression in human breast cancers.Yubin MaoNini ZhangJinfei XuZhijie DingRongrong ZongZuguo LiuTwist2 (Dermo1) has been shown to mediate the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) to promote tumor invasion and even metastasis. However, the involvement of EMT in breast cancer progression is highly debated, partially due to clinical observations showing that the majority of human breast carcinoma metastases express E-cadherin and maintain their epithelial morphology. The molecular mechanism by which Twist2 participates in EMT of breast cancer in vivo remains poorly understood.We examined Twist2 expression pattern in human breast carcinomas by western blot and tissue microarray, and analyzed Twist2 cellular localization by confocal microscopy, cell fractionation and other approaches.Twist2 expression was significantly increased in breast cancer. Cytoplasmic Twist2 positive cancer cells expressing E-cadherin on the cellular membrane were mainly located at tumor center of primary carcinomas and lymph metastases, while cancer cells with nuclear Twist2 clearly showed loss of E-cadherin and were detected at the invasive front in ductal breast carcinomas. In addition, ectopically stable-expressed Twist2 was found to localize in the cytoplasm of cancer cells. Collectively, these data indicate that upregulation of cytoplasmic Twist2 is correlated with tumor histological type and tumor metastasis in human breast cancers.The differential cellular distribution of Twist2 may be associated with tumor progression. The cytoplasmic Twist2 in cancer cells at tumor center of primary carcinomas and lymph metastases contributes to the maintenance of epithelial cancer characteristics expressing E-cadherin in a noninvasive state, while the nuclear Twist2 at the cancer invasion front activates EMT to deprive epithelial property of neoplastic cells, thus facilitating invasion and metastasis. These findings suggest that heterogeneous expression of Twist2 in tumors may have a functional link to tumor progression.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3485060?pdf=render
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author Yubin Mao
Nini Zhang
Jinfei Xu
Zhijie Ding
Rongrong Zong
Zuguo Liu
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Nini Zhang
Jinfei Xu
Zhijie Ding
Rongrong Zong
Zuguo Liu
Significance of heterogeneous Twist2 expression in human breast cancers.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yubin Mao
Nini Zhang
Jinfei Xu
Zhijie Ding
Rongrong Zong
Zuguo Liu
author_sort Yubin Mao
title Significance of heterogeneous Twist2 expression in human breast cancers.
title_short Significance of heterogeneous Twist2 expression in human breast cancers.
title_full Significance of heterogeneous Twist2 expression in human breast cancers.
title_fullStr Significance of heterogeneous Twist2 expression in human breast cancers.
title_full_unstemmed Significance of heterogeneous Twist2 expression in human breast cancers.
title_sort significance of heterogeneous twist2 expression in human breast cancers.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Twist2 (Dermo1) has been shown to mediate the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) to promote tumor invasion and even metastasis. However, the involvement of EMT in breast cancer progression is highly debated, partially due to clinical observations showing that the majority of human breast carcinoma metastases express E-cadherin and maintain their epithelial morphology. The molecular mechanism by which Twist2 participates in EMT of breast cancer in vivo remains poorly understood.We examined Twist2 expression pattern in human breast carcinomas by western blot and tissue microarray, and analyzed Twist2 cellular localization by confocal microscopy, cell fractionation and other approaches.Twist2 expression was significantly increased in breast cancer. Cytoplasmic Twist2 positive cancer cells expressing E-cadherin on the cellular membrane were mainly located at tumor center of primary carcinomas and lymph metastases, while cancer cells with nuclear Twist2 clearly showed loss of E-cadherin and were detected at the invasive front in ductal breast carcinomas. In addition, ectopically stable-expressed Twist2 was found to localize in the cytoplasm of cancer cells. Collectively, these data indicate that upregulation of cytoplasmic Twist2 is correlated with tumor histological type and tumor metastasis in human breast cancers.The differential cellular distribution of Twist2 may be associated with tumor progression. The cytoplasmic Twist2 in cancer cells at tumor center of primary carcinomas and lymph metastases contributes to the maintenance of epithelial cancer characteristics expressing E-cadherin in a noninvasive state, while the nuclear Twist2 at the cancer invasion front activates EMT to deprive epithelial property of neoplastic cells, thus facilitating invasion and metastasis. These findings suggest that heterogeneous expression of Twist2 in tumors may have a functional link to tumor progression.
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