Abstract
The TFAP2C transcription factor is involved in mammary development, differentiation, and oncogenesis. Previous studies established a role for TFAP2C in the regulation of ESR1 (ER∞) and ERBB2 (Her2) in breast carcinomas. However, the role of TFAP2C in different breast cancer phenotypes has not been examined in detail. To develop a more complete characterization of TFAP2C target genes, ChIP-seq with anti-TFAP2C antibody and expression arrays with TFAP2C knock down were analyzed in MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells. Genomic sequences common to the ChIP-seq data set defined the consensus sequence for TFAP2C chromatin binding as the nine base sequence SCCTSRGGS (S = G/C, r = A/G), which closely matches the previously defined optimal in vitro binding site. Comparing expression arrays before and after knock down of TFAP2C with ChIP-seq data demonstrated a conservative estimate that 8% of genes altered by TFAP2C expression are primary target genes and includes genes that are both induced and repressed by TFAP2C. A set of 447 primary target genes of TFAP2C was identified, which included ESR1 (ER∞), FREM2, RET, FOXA1, WWOX, GREB1, MYC, and members of the retinoic acid response pathway. The identification of ESR1, WWOX, GREB1, and FOXA1 as primary targets confirmed the role of TFAP2C in hormone response. TFAP2C plays a critical role in gene regulation in hormone responsive breast cancer and its target genes are different than for the Her2 breast cancer phenotype. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Woodfield, G. W., Chen, Y., Bair, T. B., Domann, F. E., & Weigel, R. J. (2010). Identification of primary gene targets of TFAP2C in hormone responsive breast carcinoma cells. Genes Chromosomes and Cancer, 49(10), 948–962. https://doi.org/10.1002/gcc.20807
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