C/EBPα mediates the growth inhibitory effect of progestins on breast cancer cells

  • Nacht A
  • Ferrari R
  • Zaurin R
  • et al.
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© 2019 The Authors Steroid hormones are key gene regulators in breast cancer cells. While estrogens stimulate cell proliferation, progestins activate a single cell cycle followed by proliferation arrest. Here, we use biochemical and genome-wide approaches to show that progestins achieve this effect via a functional crosstalk with C/EBPα. Using ChIP-seq, we identify around 1,000 sites where C/EBPα binding precedes and helps binding of progesterone receptor (PR) in response to hormone. These regions exhibit epigenetic marks of active enhancers, and C/EBPα maintains an open chromatin conformation that facilitates loading of ligand-activated PR. Prior to hormone exposure, C/EBPα favors promoter–enhancer contacts that assure hormonal regulation of key genes involved in cell proliferation by facilitating binding of RAD21, YY1, and the Mediator complex. Knockdown of C/EBPα disrupts enhancer–promoter contacts and decreases the presence of these architectural proteins, highlighting its key role in 3D chromatin looping. Thus, C/EBPα fulfills a previously unknown function as a potential growth modulator in hormone-dependent breast cancer.

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Nacht, A. S., Ferrari, R., Zaurin, R., Scabia, V., Carbonell‐Caballero, J., Le Dily, F., … Vicent, G. P. (2019). C/EBPα mediates the growth inhibitory effect of progestins on breast cancer cells. The EMBO Journal, 38(18). https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.2018101426

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