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SLC7A5 is linked to increased expression of genes related to proliferation and hypoxia in estrogen‑receptor‑positive breast cancer
School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden.
Örebro University, School of Medical Sciences.
Örebro University, School of Medical Sciences.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-7498-7157
2022 (English)In: Oncology Reports, ISSN 1021-335X, E-ISSN 1791-2431, Vol. 47, no 1, article id 17Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The amino acid transporter named solute carrier family 7 member 5 (SLC7A5) is suggested to play a part in altered cell metabolism and proliferative signaling and has been reported to be overexpressed in various types of cancer, including breast cancer. Estrogen‑receptor‑positive (ER+) breast cancers constitute the most common type of breast malignancies and are often treated with anti‑estrogenic therapies. In this group of patients, endocrine resistance is a challenging problem that could lead to recurrent disease. To overcome this, additional prognostic biomarkers are needed. The present study aimed therefore to determine whether SLC7A5 may be considered as a possible prognostic marker in ER+ breast cancer and to investigate its relation with certain cancer‑related genes. We used a local breast cancer cohort (n=154) and immunohistochemistry to analyze the expression of SLC7A5 in association with clinicopathological characteristics and patient outcome. In addition, gene expression analysis was performed on 80 of these tumors. Furthermore, the METABRIC dataset was used for correlation analyses between expression of SLC7A5 and several genes related to breast cancer biology. The results demonstrated that overexpression of SLC7A5 was significantly associated with histopathological grade in patients with breast cancer, and that SLC7A5 mRNA expression was positively correlated with the expression of marker of proliferation Ki‑67 and hypoxia inducible factor 1 subunit alpha. Overexpression of SLC7A5 may therefore play a role in the biology of endocrinologically‑driven disease. However, when further assessing SLC7A5 using the METABRIC dataset, SLC7A5 mRNA expression level was more significantly increased in ER‑ subgroups compared with ER+ disease. All breast cancer subtypes included, SLC7A5 mRNA expression was correlated with a higher number of cancer‑related genes than in estrogen receptor positive tumors alone. The present study suggested that SLC7A5 expression may be of importance for breast cancer cell proliferation and survival. In order to further establish the biological and clinical role of SLC7A5 in breast cancer, further investigation using different breast cancer subgroups is required.

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Spandidos Publications , 2022. Vol. 47, no 1, article id 17
Keywords [en]
Breast cancer, hypoxia, large neutral amino acid‑transporter 1, proliferation, solute carrier family 7 member 5
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Cancer and Oncology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-95528DOI: 10.3892/or.2021.8228ISI: 000722115400001PubMedID: 34792178Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85119492743OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-95528DiVA, id: diva2:1612697
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Funding agencies:

Lions Cancer Research Fund for Region Uppsala Örebro (2020)

Research committee of Region Örebro County OLL-939134

ALF grants from Region Örebro County OLL-555621 OLL-935730

Available from: 2021-11-19 Created: 2021-11-19 Last updated: 2021-12-06Bibliographically approved

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Tina, ElisabetGöthlin Eremo, Anna

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