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The Dual Function of MAZ Mediated by FOXF2 in Basal-like Breast Cancer: Suppression of Progression but Promotion of Proliferation

Abstract Myc-associated zinc finger protein (MAZ) is a transcription factor with C2H2-type zinc-finger motifs that can bind GC-rich cis-elements. MAZ activates the transcription of some oncogenes and represses that of others, suggesting that changes in MAZ expression may play different roles in the...

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Main Authors: Yu, Zi-Han, Lun, Shu-Min, He, Rui, Tian, Hong-Pan, Huang, Huan-Jing, Wang, Qing-Shan, Li, Xiao-Qing, Feng, Yu-Mei
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description Abstract Myc-associated zinc finger protein (MAZ) is a transcription factor with C2H2-type zinc-finger motifs that can bind GC-rich cis-elements. MAZ activates the transcription of some oncogenes and represses that of others, suggesting that changes in MAZ expression may play different roles in the development and progression of different types or subtypes of cancers depending on its target genes. However, the functions and mechanisms of MAZ in regulating the carcinogenesis and progression of breast cancer have remained unclear. In the current study, we show that MAZ performs dual functions in basal-like breast cancer (BLBC): suppression of aggressiveness and promotion of proliferation. Forkhead box F2 (FOXF2) is a novel transcription target of MAZ and mediates the functions of MAZ. The MAZ mRNA level, particularly in combination with the FOXF2 mRNA level, may serve as a prognostic marker for BLBC patients. Our results indicate that the dual functions of the MAZ-FOXF2 pathway reflect the pleiotropic nature of multifunctional transcription factor in regulating the different stages of cancer development and progression, which would lead to the complexity of cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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