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The phosphatase PPM1A inhibits triple negative breast cancer growth by blocking cell cycle progression
by
Mazumdar, Abhijit
, Lakshmi Reddy Bollu
, Tahaney, William M
, Hill, Jamal
, Brown, Powel H
, Poage, Graham
, Mills, Gordon B
, Zhang, Yun
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Breast cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ Phosphatase
2019
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The phosphatase PPM1A inhibits triple negative breast cancer growth by blocking cell cycle progression
by
Mazumdar, Abhijit
, Lakshmi Reddy Bollu
, Tahaney, William M
, Hill, Jamal
, Brown, Powel H
, Poage, Graham
, Mills, Gordon B
, Zhang, Yun
in
Breast cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ Phosphatase
2019
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The phosphatase PPM1A inhibits triple negative breast cancer growth by blocking cell cycle progression
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The phosphatase PPM1A inhibits triple negative breast cancer growth by blocking cell cycle progression
2019
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Estrogen receptor (ER)-negative, progesterone receptor (PR)-negative and HER2-negative, or “triple negative,” breast cancer (TNBC) is a poor prognosis clinical subtype that occurs more frequently in younger women and is commonly treated with toxic chemotherapy. Effective targeted therapy for TNBC is urgently needed. Our previous studies have identified several kinases critical for TNBC growth. Since phosphatases regulate the function of kinase signaling pathways, we sought to identify critical growth-regulatory phosphatases that are expressed differentially in ER-negative, as compared to ER-positive, breast cancers. In this study, we examined the role of one of these differentially expressed phosphatases, the protein phosphatase Mg + 2/Mn + 2 dependent 1A (PPM1A) which is underexpressed in ER-negative breast cancer as compared to ER-positive breast cancers, in regulating TNBC growth. We found that PPM1A is deleted in ~40% of ER-negative breast cancers, and that induced expression of PPM1A suppresses in vitro and in vivo growth of TNBC cells. This study demonstrates that induction of PPM1A expression blocks the cell cycle and reduces CDK and Rb phosphorylation. These results suggest PPM1A is a crucial regulator of cell cycle progression in triple negative breast cancer. Our results also suggest that PPM1A loss should be explored as a predictive biomarker of CDK inhibitor sensitivity.
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Nature Publishing Group
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