Title : Cadmium promotes breast cancer cell proliferation, migration and invasion by inhibiting ACSS2/ATG5-mediated autophagy.

Pub. Date : 2021 Jan 15

PMID : 33486244






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1 Cadmium promotes breast cancer cell proliferation, migration and invasion by inhibiting ACSS2/ATG5-mediated autophagy. Cadmium acyl-CoA synthetase short chain family member 2 Homo sapiens
2 GSEA and GeneMANIA were utilized to demonstrate that the Cd-induced decrease in ACSS2 expression mechanistically inhibited ATG5-dependent autophagy in BC cells. Cadmium acyl-CoA synthetase short chain family member 2 Homo sapiens
3 Importantly, ACSS2 overexpression increased the level of H3K27 acetylation in the promoter region of ATG5, and this result maintained autophagic flux and abolished the Cd-induced increases in proliferation, migration and invasion. Cadmium acyl-CoA synthetase short chain family member 2 Homo sapiens
4 These findings indicated that the promoting effect of Cd on BC cell proliferation, migration and invasion through the impairment of ACSS2/ATG5-dependent autophagic flux suggests a new mechanism for BC cell proliferation and metastasis stimulated by Cd. Cadmium acyl-CoA synthetase short chain family member 2 Homo sapiens
5 These findings indicated that the promoting effect of Cd on BC cell proliferation, migration and invasion through the impairment of ACSS2/ATG5-dependent autophagic flux suggests a new mechanism for BC cell proliferation and metastasis stimulated by Cd. Cadmium acyl-CoA synthetase short chain family member 2 Homo sapiens