Gene Editing for Unraveling the Regulatory Role of a HER2-Associated Enhancer with lncRNA GAS5 and Related Genes in Breast Cancer Cells

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Rojhannezhad Mahdieh,Mowla Seyyed Javad,Rojhannezhad Mahbubeh,Mirzadeh Azad Fatemeh,Abedi Kichi Zahra,Arab Mohammad Reza,Mohamad Soltani BahramORCID

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Background: The HER2/neu gene belongs to the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) family and encodes a 185 kDa protein with tyrosine kinase activity. HER2 amplification or overexpression has been associated with tumorigenesis and cancer progression, notably in breast cancer (BC). The long non-coding RNA GAS5 has been recognized as a tumor suppressor in BC, promoting apoptosis and inhibiting cell proliferation. Moreover, GAS5 regulates key signaling pathways in breast cancer, including PI3K/AKT/mTOR and PTEN signaling. The PI3K/AKT pathway is critical in various cancer processes, such as proliferation, apoptosis, invasion, and drug resistance. Breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) and stemness genes also contribute to tumor growth and therapy resistance. Therefore, targeting key regulatory regions in the HER2 gene could offer potential therapeutic strategies. Objectives: In this study, we aimed to investigate the regulatory role of a putative enhancer located in the HER2 gene in the 17q12 region (GH17J039694; we referred to it as Her2-Enhancer1 in our previous study) on HER2 variants and genes that are connected to it through different pathways. Methods: We analyzed the effects of enhancer knockout on HER2 variants, GAS5, PTEN, and stemness genes in HER2-positive and HER2-negative breast cancer cells using the CRISPR/Cas9 system and real-time PCR. Results: Our results showed significantly reduced HER2 variant expression in both cell lines after genetic editing. Furthermore, the expression of some other target genes was affected, including GAS5, P53, and PTEN. Interestingly, we observed altered expression of stemness genes like NANOG, SOX2, and OCT4, indicating possible implications for cancer stem cell properties. Conclusions: Our study highlights the potential regulatory role of the studied region as an enhancer in the HER2 gene and sheds light on its influence on various cancer-related pathways, providing valuable insights into breast cancer pathogenesis and potential therapeutic targets.

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