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Resumen de The clinicopathological and prognostic significances of LATS1 expression in breast cancer

Hua-chuan Zheng, Li Xiang, Zheng Guo Cui, Hong Xue, Ying E, Ming Zhao

  • Aim. Large tumor suppressor gene 1 (LATS1) belongs to the PKA/PKG/PKC serine/threonine kinase subfamily of the Hippo signaling pathway and inactivates nuclear co-activators YAP1 and WWTR1 by phosphorylation. This study aimed to discern the clinicopathological and prognostic significances of LATS1 expression in breast cancer.

    Methods. We examined LATS1 expression in breast carcinogenesis and compared it with clinicopathological parameters and survival information of breast cancer patients using immunohistochemistry, western blotting, RT-PCR, and bioinformatics analysis.

    Results. LATS1 expression was downregulated in breast cancer at both mRNA and protein levels (P<0.05).

    LATS1 mRNA expression was negatively correlated with low ER and PR expression, aggressive subtypes (TNBC and HER2+ vs. luminal), and poor survival (P<0.05). Its protein expression was negatively linked to T stage, N stage, M stage, TNM stage, histological grade, PR status, and unfavorable prognosis (P<0.05).

    There was a positive correlationship between nuclar and cytoplasmic LATS1 expression in breast cancer (P<0.05).

    Conclusions. The downregulation of LATS1 expression plays a vital role in the carcinogenesis and progression of breast cancer. Thus, LATS1 loss was employed to indicate the aggressive behaviors and poor prognosis of breast cancer.


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