KAT7 promotes radioresistance through upregulating PI3K/AKT signaling in breast cancer

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Abstract

Chromatin-modifying enzymes are commonly altered in cancers, but the molecular mechanism by which they regulate cancers remains poorly understood. Herein, we demonstrated that Lysine acetyltransferase 7 (KAT7) was upregulated in breast cancer. KAT7 expression negatively correlated with the survival of breast cancer patients, and KAT7 silencing suppressed breast cancer radioresistance in vitro. Mechanistically, KAT7 activated Phosphatidylinositol-4, 5-bisphosphate 3-kinase catalytic subunit alpha (PIK3CA) transcription, leading to enhanced PI3K/AKT signaling and radioresistance. Overexpression of AKT or PIK3CA restored radioresistance suppression induced by KAT7 inhibition. Moreover, overexpression of KAT7, but not KAT7 acetyltransferase activity-deficient mutants promoted AKT phosphorylation atthe Ser473 site, PIK3CA expression and radioresistance suppression dueto KAT7 inhibition. In conclusion, KAT7 has huge prospects for clinical application as a new target for predicting radioresistance in breast cancer patients.

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Ma, Y., Chen, X., Ding, T., Zhang, H., Zhang, Q., Dai, H., … Wang, X. (2023). KAT7 promotes radioresistance through upregulating PI3K/AKT signaling in breast cancer. Journal of Radiation Research, 64(2), 448–456. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrac107

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