# Zinc finger protein 468 up-regulation of TFAM contributes to the malignant growth and cisplatin resistance of breast cancer cells

**Authors:** Zhaoyang Jia, Feng Wang, Gongzhuo Li, Ping Jiang, Yuanxiu Leng, Longzhu Ke, Li Luo, Wei Gao

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s13008-024-00113-1 · Cell Division · 2024-03-01

## TL;DR

This study shows that ZNF468 promotes breast cancer growth and cisplatin resistance by boosting TFAM activity, suggesting a new target for treatment.

## Contribution

The study identifies ZNF468 as a novel driver of breast cancer progression and cisplatin resistance through its regulation of TFAM.

## Key findings

- ZNF468 is overexpressed in breast cancer and linked to poor prognosis.
- ZNF468 enhances cancer cell growth, migration, and cisplatin resistance.
- ZNF468 activates TFAM transcription, contributing to malignant behavior.

## Abstract

Because of the progress on the diagnosis and treatment for patients with breast cancer (BC), the overall survival of the patients has been improved. However, a number of BC patients cannot benefit from the existing therapeutic strategies as the essential molecular events triggering the development of BC are not well understood. Previous studies have shown that abnormal expression of zinc finger proteins is involved in the development of various malignancies, whereas it remains largely unclear on their significance during the progression of BC. In this study, we aimed to explore the clinical relevance, cellular function and underlying mechanisms of zinc finger protein 468 (ZNF468) in BC.

The clinical relevance of ZNF468 and TFAM was analyzed based on TCGA database. Overexpression or knockdown of ZNF468 and TFAM were performed by transfecting the cells with overexpression plasmids and siRNAs, respectively. Overexpression and knockdown efficacy was checked by immunoblotting. CCK-8, colony formation, transwell and apoptosis experiments were conducted to check the cellular function of ZNF468 and TFAM. The content of mtDNA was measured by the indicated assay kit. The effects of cisplatin on BC cells were detected by CCK-8 and colony formation assays. The regulation of ZNF468 on TFAM was analyzed by RT-qPCR, immunoblotting, dual luciferase activity and ChIP-qPCR assays.

ZNF468 was overexpressed in BC patients and inversely correlated with their prognosis. Based on overexpression and knockdown assays, we found that ectopic expression of ZNF468 was essential for the proliferation, growth and migration of BC cells. The expression of ZNF468 also negatively regulated the sensitivity of BC cells to the treatment of cisplatin. Mechanistically, ZNF468 potentiated the transcription activity of TFAM gene via direct binding on its promoter. Lastly, we demonstrated that ZNF468 up-regulation of TFAM was important for the growth, migration and cisplatin resistance in BC cells.

Our study indicates that ZNF468 promotes BC cell growth and migration via transcriptional activation of TFAM. ZNF468/TFAM axis can serve as the diagnostic and therapeutic target, as well as the predictor of cisplatin effectiveness in BC patients.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13008-024-00113-1.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** ZNF468 (zinc finger protein 468) [NCBI Gene 90333], TFAM (transcription factor A, mitochondrial) [NCBI Gene 7019]
- **Chemicals:** cisplatin (PubChem CID 5460033)
- **Diseases:** breast cancer (MONDO:0004989)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** ZNF468 (zinc finger protein 468) [NCBI Gene 90333], TFAM (transcription factor A, mitochondrial) [NCBI Gene 7019] {aka MTDPS15, MTTF1, MTTFA, TCF6, TCF6L1, TCF6L2}
- **Diseases:** BC (MESH:D001943), malignancies (MESH:D009369)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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