ErbB2-Driven Breast Cancer Cell Invasion Depends on a Complex Signaling Network Activating Myeloid Zinc Finger-1-Dependent Cathepsin B Expression

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ErbB2-Driven Breast Cancer Cell Invasion Depends on a Complex Signaling Network Activating Myeloid Zinc Finger-1-Dependent Cathepsin B Expression. / Rafn, Bo; Nielsen, Christian Friberg; Andersen, Sofie Hagel; Szyniarowski, Piotr; Corcelle-Termeau, Elisabeth; Valo, Erkka; Fehrenbacher, Nicole; Olsen, Charlotta Johanne; Daugaard, Mads; Egebjerg, Christina; Bøttzauw, Trine; Kohonen, Pekka; Nylandsted, Jesper; Hautaniemi, Sampsa; Moreira, José; Jaattela, Marja; Kallunki, Tuula.

I: Molecular Cell, Bind 45, Nr. 6, 03.2012, s. 764-76.

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Rafn, B, Nielsen, CF, Andersen, SH, Szyniarowski, P, Corcelle-Termeau, E, Valo, E, Fehrenbacher, N, Olsen, CJ, Daugaard, M, Egebjerg, C, Bøttzauw, T, Kohonen, P, Nylandsted, J, Hautaniemi, S, Moreira, J, Jaattela, M & Kallunki, T 2012, 'ErbB2-Driven Breast Cancer Cell Invasion Depends on a Complex Signaling Network Activating Myeloid Zinc Finger-1-Dependent Cathepsin B Expression', Molecular Cell, bind 45, nr. 6, s. 764-76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2012.01.029

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Rafn, B., Nielsen, C. F., Andersen, S. H., Szyniarowski, P., Corcelle-Termeau, E., Valo, E., Fehrenbacher, N., Olsen, C. J., Daugaard, M., Egebjerg, C., Bøttzauw, T., Kohonen, P., Nylandsted, J., Hautaniemi, S., Moreira, J., Jaattela, M., & Kallunki, T. (2012). ErbB2-Driven Breast Cancer Cell Invasion Depends on a Complex Signaling Network Activating Myeloid Zinc Finger-1-Dependent Cathepsin B Expression. Molecular Cell, 45(6), 764-76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2012.01.029

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Rafn B, Nielsen CF, Andersen SH, Szyniarowski P, Corcelle-Termeau E, Valo E o.a. ErbB2-Driven Breast Cancer Cell Invasion Depends on a Complex Signaling Network Activating Myeloid Zinc Finger-1-Dependent Cathepsin B Expression. Molecular Cell. 2012 mar.;45(6):764-76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2012.01.029

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Rafn, Bo ; Nielsen, Christian Friberg ; Andersen, Sofie Hagel ; Szyniarowski, Piotr ; Corcelle-Termeau, Elisabeth ; Valo, Erkka ; Fehrenbacher, Nicole ; Olsen, Charlotta Johanne ; Daugaard, Mads ; Egebjerg, Christina ; Bøttzauw, Trine ; Kohonen, Pekka ; Nylandsted, Jesper ; Hautaniemi, Sampsa ; Moreira, José ; Jaattela, Marja ; Kallunki, Tuula. / ErbB2-Driven Breast Cancer Cell Invasion Depends on a Complex Signaling Network Activating Myeloid Zinc Finger-1-Dependent Cathepsin B Expression. I: Molecular Cell. 2012 ; Bind 45, Nr. 6. s. 764-76.

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title = "ErbB2-Driven Breast Cancer Cell Invasion Depends on a Complex Signaling Network Activating Myeloid Zinc Finger-1-Dependent Cathepsin B Expression",
abstract = "Aberrant ErbB2 receptor tyrosine kinase activation in breast cancer is strongly linked to an invasive disease. The molecular basis of ErbB2-driven invasion is largely unknown. We show that cysteine cathepsins B and L are elevated in ErbB2 positive primary human breast cancer and function as effectors of ErbB2-induced invasion in vitro. We identify Cdc42-binding protein kinase beta, extracellular regulated kinase 2, p21-activated protein kinase 4, and protein kinase C alpha as essential mediators of ErbB2-induced cysteine cathepsin expression and breast cancer cell invasiveness. The identified signaling network activates the transcription of cathepsin B gene (CTSB) via myeloid zinc finger-1 transcription factor that binds to an ErbB2-responsive enhancer element in the first intron of CTSB. This work provides a model system for ErbB2-induced breast cancer cell invasiveness, reveals a signaling network that is crucial for invasion in vitro, and defines a specific role and targets for the identified serine-threonine kinases.",
author = "Bo Rafn and Nielsen, {Christian Friberg} and Andersen, {Sofie Hagel} and Piotr Szyniarowski and Elisabeth Corcelle-Termeau and Erkka Valo and Nicole Fehrenbacher and Olsen, {Charlotta Johanne} and Mads Daugaard and Christina Egebjerg and Trine B{\o}ttzauw and Pekka Kohonen and Jesper Nylandsted and Sampsa Hautaniemi and Jos{\'e} Moreira and Marja Jaattela and Tuula Kallunki",
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month = mar,
doi = "10.1016/j.molcel.2012.01.029",
language = "English",
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journal = "Molecular Cell",
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T1 - ErbB2-Driven Breast Cancer Cell Invasion Depends on a Complex Signaling Network Activating Myeloid Zinc Finger-1-Dependent Cathepsin B Expression

AU - Rafn, Bo

AU - Nielsen, Christian Friberg

AU - Andersen, Sofie Hagel

AU - Szyniarowski, Piotr

AU - Corcelle-Termeau, Elisabeth

AU - Valo, Erkka

AU - Fehrenbacher, Nicole

AU - Olsen, Charlotta Johanne

AU - Daugaard, Mads

AU - Egebjerg, Christina

AU - Bøttzauw, Trine

AU - Kohonen, Pekka

AU - Nylandsted, Jesper

AU - Hautaniemi, Sampsa

AU - Moreira, José

AU - Jaattela, Marja

AU - Kallunki, Tuula

N1 - Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

PY - 2012/3

Y1 - 2012/3

N2 - Aberrant ErbB2 receptor tyrosine kinase activation in breast cancer is strongly linked to an invasive disease. The molecular basis of ErbB2-driven invasion is largely unknown. We show that cysteine cathepsins B and L are elevated in ErbB2 positive primary human breast cancer and function as effectors of ErbB2-induced invasion in vitro. We identify Cdc42-binding protein kinase beta, extracellular regulated kinase 2, p21-activated protein kinase 4, and protein kinase C alpha as essential mediators of ErbB2-induced cysteine cathepsin expression and breast cancer cell invasiveness. The identified signaling network activates the transcription of cathepsin B gene (CTSB) via myeloid zinc finger-1 transcription factor that binds to an ErbB2-responsive enhancer element in the first intron of CTSB. This work provides a model system for ErbB2-induced breast cancer cell invasiveness, reveals a signaling network that is crucial for invasion in vitro, and defines a specific role and targets for the identified serine-threonine kinases.

AB - Aberrant ErbB2 receptor tyrosine kinase activation in breast cancer is strongly linked to an invasive disease. The molecular basis of ErbB2-driven invasion is largely unknown. We show that cysteine cathepsins B and L are elevated in ErbB2 positive primary human breast cancer and function as effectors of ErbB2-induced invasion in vitro. We identify Cdc42-binding protein kinase beta, extracellular regulated kinase 2, p21-activated protein kinase 4, and protein kinase C alpha as essential mediators of ErbB2-induced cysteine cathepsin expression and breast cancer cell invasiveness. The identified signaling network activates the transcription of cathepsin B gene (CTSB) via myeloid zinc finger-1 transcription factor that binds to an ErbB2-responsive enhancer element in the first intron of CTSB. This work provides a model system for ErbB2-induced breast cancer cell invasiveness, reveals a signaling network that is crucial for invasion in vitro, and defines a specific role and targets for the identified serine-threonine kinases.

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DO - 10.1016/j.molcel.2012.01.029

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EP - 776

JO - Molecular Cell

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