TY - GEN A1 - Kammerer, Sarah A1 - Jahn, Stephan Wenzel A1 - Winter, Elke A1 - Eidenhammer, Sylvia A1 - Rezania, Simin A1 - Regitnig, Peter A1 - Pichler, Martin A1 - Schreibmayer, Wolfgang A1 - Bauernhofer, Thomas T1 - Critical evaluation of KCNJ3 gene product detection in human breast cancer: MRNA in situ hybridisation is superior to immunohistochemistry T2 - Journal of Clinical Pathology N2 - Increased expression levels of KCNJ3 have been correlated with lymph node metastases and poor prognosis in patients with breast cancer, suggesting a prognostic role of KCNJ3. We aimed to establish protocols for the detection of KCNJ3 in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) breast cancer tissue. Several antibodies were tested for sensitivity and specificity by western blot, followed by optimisation of the immunohistochemistry (IHC) procedure and establishment of KCNJ3 mRNA in situ hybridisation (ISH). Methods were validated by processing 15 FFPE breast cancer samples for which microarray data were available. Spearman's rank correlation analysis resulted in borderline significant correlation for IHC versus ISH (rS: 0.625; p<0.05) and IHC versus microarray (rS: 0.668; p<0.01), but in significant correlation for ISH versus microarray (rS: 0.861; p<0.001). The ISH method was superior to IHC, regarding robustness, sensitivity and specificity and will aid to further study expression levels of KCNJ3 in both malignant and physiological conditions. Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1136/jclinpath-2016-203798 SN - 1472-4146 SN - 0021-9746 VL - 69 IS - 12 SP - 1116 EP - 1121 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kammerer, Sarah A1 - Sokolowski, Armin Andreas A1 - Hackl, Hubert A1 - Platzer, Dieter A1 - Jahn, Stephan Wenzel A1 - El-Heliebi, Amin A1 - Schwarzenbacher, Daniela A1 - Stiegelbauer, Verena A1 - Pichler, Martin A1 - Rezania, Simin A1 - Fiegl, Heidelinde A1 - Peintinger, Florentia A1 - Regitnig, Peter A1 - Höfler, Gerald A1 - Schreibmayer, Wolfgang A1 - Bauernhofer, Thomas T1 - KCNJ3 is a new independent prognostic marker for estrogen receptor positive breast cancer patients T2 - OncoTarget : open access impact journal N2 - Numerous studies showed abnormal expression of ion channels in different cancer types. Amongst these, the potassium channel gene KCNJ3 (encoding for GIRK1 proteins) has been reported to be upregulated in tumors of patients with breast cancer and to correlate with positive lymph node status. We aimed to study KCNJ3 levels in different breast cancer subtypes using gene expression data from the TCGA, to validate our findings using RNA in situ hybridization in a validation cohort (GEO ID GSE17705), and to study the prognostic value of KCNJ3using survival analysis. In a total of > 1000 breast cancer patients of two independent data sets we showed a) that KCNJ3 expression is upregulated in tumor tissue compared to corresponding normal tissue (p < 0.001), b) that KCNJ3 expression is associated with estrogen receptor (ER) positive tumors (p < 0.001), but that KCNJ3 expression is variable within this group, and c) that ER positive patients with high KCNJ3 levels have worse overall (p < 0.05) and disease free survival probabilities (p < 0.01), whereby KCNJ3 is an independent prognostic factor (p <0.05). In conclusion, our data suggest that patients with ER positive breast cancer might be stratified into high risk and low risk groups based on the KCNJ3 levels in the tumor. Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.13224 VL - 7 IS - 51 SP - 84705 EP - 84717 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Li, Chouyang A1 - Rezania, Simin A1 - Kammerer, Sarah A1 - Sokolowski, Armin Andreas A1 - Devaney, Trevor Thomas Joseph A1 - Gorischek, Astrid A1 - Jahn, Stephan Wenzel A1 - Hackl, Hubert A1 - Groschner, Klaus A1 - Windpassinger, Christian A1 - Malle, Ernst A1 - Bauernhofer, Thomas A1 - Schreibmayer, Wolfgang T1 - Piezo1 forms mechanosensitive ion channels in the human MCF-7 breast cancer cell line T2 - Scientific Reports N2 - Mechanical interaction between cells - specifically distortion of tensional homeostasis-emerged as an important aspect of breast cancer genesis and progression. We investigated the biophysical characteristics of mechanosensitive ion channels (MSCs) in the malignant MCF-7 breast cancer cell line. MSCs turned out to be the most abundant ion channel species and could be activated by negative pressure at the outer side of the cell membrane in a saturable manner. Assessing single channel conductance (GΛ) for different monovalent cations revealed an increase in the succession: Li⁺ < Na⁺ < K⁺ ≈Rb⁺ ≈ Cs⁺. Divalent cations permeated also with the order: Ca²⁺ < Ba²⁺. Comparison of biophysical properties enabled us to identify MSCs in MCF-7 as ion channels formed by the Piezo1 protein. Using patch clamp technique no functional MSCs were observed in the benign MCF-10A mammary epithelial cell line. Blocking of MSCs by GsMTx-4 resulted in decreased motility of MCF-7, but not of MCF-10A cells, underscoring a possible role of Piezo1 in invasion and metastatic propagation. The role of Piezo1 in biology and progression of breast cancer is further substantiated by markedly reduced overall survival in patients with increased Piezo1 mRNA levels in the primary tumor. Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1038/srep08364 SN - 2045-2322 VL - 5 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Rezania, Simin A1 - Kammerer, Sarah A1 - Li, Chouyang A1 - Steinecker-Frohnwieser, Bibiane A1 - Gorischek, Astrid A1 - Devaney, Trevor Thomas Joseph A1 - Verheyen, Sarah A1 - Passegger, Christina A1 - Ghaffari Tabrizi-Wizsy, Nassim A1 - Hackl, Hubert A1 - Platzer, Dieter A1 - Zarnani, A.H. A1 - Malle, Ernst A1 - Jahn, Stephan Wenzel A1 - Bauernhofer, Thomas A1 - Schreibmayer, Wolfgang T1 - Overexpression of KCNJ3 gene splice variants affects vital parameters of the malignant breast cancer cell line MCF-7 in an opposing manner T2 - BMC Cancer N2 - Background Overexpression the KCNJ3, a gene that encodes subunit 1 of G-protein activated inwardly rectifying K+ channel (GIRK1) in the primary tumor has been found to be associated with reduced survival times and increased lymph node metastasis in breast cancer patients. Methods In order to survey possible tumorigenic properties of GIRK1 overexpression, a range of malignant mammary epithelial cells, based on the MCF-7 cell line that permanently overexpress different splice variants of the KCNJ3 gene (GIRK1a, GIRK1c, GIRK1d and as a control, eYFP) were produced. Subsequently, selected cardinal neoplasia associated cellular parameters were assessed and compared. ResultsAdhesion to fibronectin coated surface as well as cell proliferation remained unaffected. Other vital parameters intimately linked to malignancy, i.e. wound healing, chemoinvasion, cellular velocities / motilities and angiogenesis were massively affected by GIRK1 overexpression. Overexpression of different GIRK1 splice variants exerted differential actions. While GIRK1a and GIRK1c overexpression reinforced the affected parameters towards malignancy, overexpression of GIRK1d resulted in the opposite. Single channel recording using the patch clamp technique revealed functional GIRK channels in the plasma membrane of MCF-7 cells albeit at very low frequency. DiscussionWe conclude that GIRK1d acts as a dominant negative constituent of functional GIRK complexes present in the plasma membrane of MCF-7 cells, while overexpression of GIRK1a and GIRK1c augmented their activity. The core component responsible for the cancerogenic action of GIRK1 is apparently presented by a segment comprising aminoacids 235–402, that is present exclusively in GIRK1a and GIRK1c, but not GIRK1d (positions according to GIRK1a primary structure). Conclusions The current study provides insight into the cellular and molecular consequences of KCNJ3 overexpression in breast cancer cells and the mechanism upon clinical outcome in patients suffering from breast cancer. Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-016-2664-8 SN - 1471-2407 VL - 16 ER -