Egr-1 suppresses breast cancer cells proliferation by arresting cell cycle progression via down-regulating CyclinDs

Int J Clin Exp Pathol. 2017 Oct 1;10(10):10212-10222. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Egr-1 is an important nuclear transcription factor in the early growth response gene family (Egr family). Egr-1 was reportedly involved in the tumorigenesis of diverse tumors. However, there was a paucity of data regarding the role of Egr-1 in the breast cancer. Herein, we investigated the expression of Egr-1 in breast tissues and breast cancer cell lines BT549 and Bcap37. Immunohistochemistry showed that Egr-1 was down-regulated in breast cancer tissues versus the normal paracancerous tissues. Overexpression of Egr-1 could arrest the progression of cell cycle in breast cancer cells. Luciferase reporter assay revealed Egr-1 could bind to the promoters of CyclinD1, CyclinD2 and CyclinD3. Together, these results suggested that Egr-1 could affect the cell cycle of breast cancer cells and defined the mechanism for the cells by inhibiting the process of G0/G1 phase. Our findings provide new insight into Egr-1 in breast cancer.

Keywords: CyclinD; Egr-1; breast cancer; cell cycle.