Y-box binding protein-1 enhances oncogenic transforming growth factor β signaling in breast cancer cells via triggering phospho-activation of Smad2

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Background/Aim: Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) plays a role in diverse oncogenic pathways including cell proliferation and cell motility and is regulated by the pleiotropic factor Y-box binding protein-1 (YB-1). In breast cancer, Sma/Mad related protein 2 (Smad2) represents the most common downstream transducer in TGFβ signaling. Materials and Methods: Here, YB-1's impact on Smad2 phospho-activation was characterized by incubation of the breast cancer cell line MCF-7 with or without TGFβ1 in the absence or presence of overexpressed YB-1 protein. The phospho-status of Smad2 was assessed via western blotting. Results: Analysis of MCF-7 cells revealed no induction of total Smad2 neither in the presence of TGFβ1, nor during YB-1 overexpression. In contrast, incubation with TGFβ1 led to an increase of phosphorylated Smad2 forms which was significantly amplified by simultaneously overexpressed YB-1 (2.8±0.2-fold). Conclusion: Oncogenic YB-1 indirectly enhances TGFβ signaling cascades via Smad2 phospho-activation and may represent a promising factor for future diagnosis and therapy of breast cancer.

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Stope, M. B., Weiss, M., Koensgen, D., Popp, S. L., Joffroy, C., Mustea, A., … Knabbe, C. (2017). Y-box binding protein-1 enhances oncogenic transforming growth factor β signaling in breast cancer cells via triggering phospho-activation of Smad2. Anticancer Research, 37(12), 6745–6748. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.12134

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