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Tumor necrosis factor α-induced protein 8-like-1 (TIPE1) functions as an activator or a repressor in a tumor cell type-specific manner.However,the role of TIPE1 in breast cancer,especially regarding metastasis,is unknown.In this study,we aimed to investigate the TIPE1 expression in breast cancer tissues,the biological functions,and the underlying mechanisms of TIPE1 regarding the metastatic properties of breast cancer cells.The results of immunohistochemical staining and weste blot analysis indicated that TIPE1 expression was associated with tumor size and lymph node metastasis,and the expression of TIPE1 was downregulated in the tissues of patients with lymph node metastasis.Transwell and wound healing assay results showed that TIPE1 inhibited the invasive and migratory capacities of breast cancer cells.Moreover,the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) was suppressed in TIPE1-overexpressing cells,as demonstrated by weste blot analysis.In addition,weste blot analysis also showed that TIPE1 reduced the expression levels of MMP2 and MMP9 and decreased the phosphorylation level of ERK.These results suggested that TIPE1 might suppress the invasion and migration of breast cancer cells and inhibit EMT primarily via the ERK signaling pathway.Our findings revealed the anti-tumor metastasis role of TIPE1 in breast cancer and TIPE1 might be a new candidate prognostic indicator and a potential molecular target for the treatment of breast cancer.