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Publication : Modification of BRCA1-associated breast cancer risk by HMMR overexpression.

First Author  Mateo F Year  2022
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  13
Issue  1 Pages  1895
PubMed ID  35393420 Mgi Jnum  J:323627
Mgi Id  MGI:7263864 Doi  10.1038/s41467-022-29335-z
Citation  Mateo F, et al. (2022) Modification of BRCA1-associated breast cancer risk by HMMR overexpression. Nat Commun 13(1):1895
abstractText  Breast cancer risk for carriers of BRCA1 pathological variants is modified by genetic factors. Genetic variation in HMMR may contribute to this effect. However, the impact of risk modifiers on cancer biology remains undetermined and the biological basis of increased risk is poorly understood. Here, we depict an interplay of molecular, cellular, and tissue microenvironment alterations that increase BRCA1-associated breast cancer risk. Analysis of genome-wide association results suggests that diverse biological processes, including links to BRCA1-HMMR profiles, influence risk. HMMR overexpression in mouse mammary epithelium increases Brca1-mutant tumorigenesis by modulating the cancer cell phenotype and tumor microenvironment. Elevated HMMR activates AURKA and reduces ARPC2 localization in the mitotic cell cortex, which is correlated with micronucleation and activation of cGAS-STING and non-canonical NF-kappaB signaling. The initial tumorigenic events are genomic instability, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, and tissue infiltration of tumor-associated macrophages. The findings reveal a biological foundation for increased risk of BRCA1-associated breast cancer.
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