LGR4 attenuates MGP expression and suppresses EGFR activation-induced triple-negative breast cancer metastasis.
Am J Cancer Res
; 14(7): 3419-3432, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
Breast cancer has emerged as the most common cancer globally, with a significant reduction in overall survival rate after metastasis. Compared with other types of breast cancer, triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is more prone to metastasize, presenting substantial treatment challenges due to the lack of effective therapies. LGR4, which is highly expressed in breast cancer, has been shown to promote the proliferation and invasion of breast cancer cells. However, its specific role in TNBC remains unclear. In this study, we applied a multi-omics approach to explore the regulatory mechanism of LGR4 in TNBC metastasis. Our findings showed that LGR4 could regulate actin cytoskeletal through EGFR and curtail EGFR activation-induced TNBC metastasis by inhibiting MGP expression. These insights provide new perspectives on the role of LGR4 in breast cancer metastasis.
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Am J Cancer Res
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2024
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