A model of EGF/EGFR-induced inhibition of a Luminal-A phenotype in MCF-7 cells

A model of EGF/EGFR-induced inhibition of a Luminal-A phenotype in MCF-7 cells. MCF-7 breast cancer cells are of a Luminal-A phenotype, express ERα and PGR, and are negative for HER2 amplification. The activity of miR-206 can influence this phenotype through the direct targeting and repression of not only ERα, but of coactivators (SRC-1 and SRC-3) and transcription factors (GATA-3) that are required to mediate estrogenic responses within this cell type. The expression and activity of miR-206 are enhanced by active EGF/EGFR signaling, a hyperactive signaling pathway found in a majority of ERα-negative Basal-like breast tumors. This supports the notion that ERα-positive tumors acquiring ancillary EGFR signaling would have enhanced miR-206 levels, which would push the bi-stable system within the tumor from an ERα-positive to an ERα-negative phenotype. Also, given that EGFR expression induces a Basal-like gene expression pattern in MCF-7 cells (), miR-206 may also actively promote a Basal-like phenotype.
A model of EGF/EGFR-induced inhibition of a Luminal-A phenotype in MCF-7 cells

Publication

The Role of miR-206 in the Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) Induced Repression of Estrogen Receptor-α (ERα) Signaling and a Luminal Phenotype in MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells. (2009) Brian D. Adams, et al. Mol Endocrinol. 2009 Aug;23(8):1215-1230. Figure: F10.

Gene mentions


Organism Group Word Match Source NCBI Symbol NCBI ID
Homo sapiens Primates ERa ERA ncbigene_synonym ESR1 2099
Homo sapiens Primates ERa ERA ncbigene_synonym ERAL1 26284
Homo sapiens Primates GATA-3 GATA3 ncbigene_symbol GATA3 2625
Homo sapiens Primates SRC-1 SRC1 ncbigene_synonym SRC 6714
Homo sapiens Primates SRC-1 SRC1 ncbigene_synonym NCOA1 8648
Homo sapiens Primates SRC-3 SRC-3 ncbigene_synonym NCOA3 8202
Homo sapiens Primates miR-206 MIR-206 ncbigene_synonym MIR206 406989
Homo sapiens Primates EGFR EGFR ncbigene_symbol EGFR 1956
Homo sapiens Primates EGF EGF ncbigene_symbol EGF 1950

Chemical mentions

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