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Overexpression of Stat3 increases circulating cfDNA in breast cancer

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BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT
Volume 187, Issue 1, Pages 69-80

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10549-021-06142-6

Keywords

Stat3; Circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA); Circulating tumor cells (CTCs); EMT; Breast cancer

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81472489]
  2. Shandong Co-Innovation Center of Classic TCM formula [2019KF203]
  3. Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

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This study investigated the relationship between Stat3 and the release of cfDNA in breast cancer patients. The data showed that Stat3 increased circulating cfDNA, which correlated with tumor burden and the number of CTCs. High levels of total cfDNA and Stat3-cfDNA were detected in breast cancer patients using quantitative real-time PCR.
Purpose Current studies on circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) have been focusing on its potential as biomarkers in liquid biopsy by detecting its content or genetic and epigenetic changes for the evaluation of tumor burden and therapeutic efficacy. However, the regulatory mechanism of cfDNA release remains unclear. Stat3 has been documented as an oncogene for the development and metastasis of breast cancer cells. In this study, we investigated whether Stat3 affects the release of cfDNA into blood and its association with the number of circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Methods The cfDNA level in plasma of patients with breast cancer and healthy volunteers were determined by quantitative real-time PCR. Three mouse breast cancer models with different Stat3 expression were generated and used to established three breast cancer orthotopic animal models to examine the effect of Stat3 on cfDNA release in vivo. Stat3 mediated Epithelial-mesenchymal phenotype transition of CTCs was determined by immunofluorescence assay and Western blot assay. Results The data showed that Stat3 increased circulating cfDNA, which is correlated with the increased volume of primary tumors and number of CTCs, accompanied with the dynamic EMT changes regulated by Snail induction. Furthermore, the high level of total circulating cfDNA and Stat3-cfDNA in patients with breast cancer were detected by quantitative real-time PCR using GAPDH and Stat3 primers. Conclusion Our results suggested that Stat3 increases the circulating cfDNA and CTCs in breast cancer.

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