INVESTIGADORES
CAMPOY Emanuel Martin
artículos
Título:
When left does not seem right: epigenetic and bioelectric differences between left- and right-sided breast cancer
Autor/es:
SOFÍA, MASUELLI; SEBASTIÁN, REAL; EMANUEL, CAMPOY; BRANHAM, MARÍA TERESITA; MARZESE, DIEGO MATÍAS; MATTHEW, SALOMON; DE BLAS, GERARDO; RODOLFO, ARIAS; MICHAEL, LEVIN; MARÍA, ROQUÉ
Revista:
MOLECULAR MEDICINE
Editorial:
FEINSTEIN INST MED RES
Referencias:
Año: 2022 vol. 28
ISSN:
1076-1551
Resumen:
Background: During embryogenesis lateral symmetry is broken, giving rise to Left/Right (L/R) breast tissues with distinct identity. L/R-sided breast tumors exhibit consistently-biased incidence, gene expression, and DNA methylation. We postulate that a differential L/R tumor-microenvironment crosstalk generates different tumorigenesis mechanisms. Methods: We performed in-silico analyses on breast tumors of public datasets, developed xenografted tumors, and conditioned MDA-MB-231 cells with L/R mammary extracts. Results: We found L/R differential DNA methylation involved in embryogenic and neuron-like functions. Focusing on ion-channels, we discovered significant L/R epigenetic and bioelectric differences. Specifically, L-sided cells presented increased methylation of hyperpolarizing ion channel genes and increased Ca2+ concentration and depolarized membrane potential, compared to R-ones. Functional consequences were associated with increased proliferation in left tumors, assessed by KI67 expression and mitotic count. Conclusions: Our findings reveal considerable L/R asymmetry in cancer processes, and suggest specific L/R epigenetic and bioelectric differences as future targets for cancer therapeutic approaches in the breast and many other paired organs.