A Non-Canonical Hippo Pathway Represses the Expression of ΔNp63.

IF 3.2 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular and Cellular Biology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1080/10985549.2023.2292037
Ana Maria Low-Calle, Hana Ghoneima, Nicholas Ortega, Adriana M Cuibus, Chen Katz, Carol Prives, Ron Prywes
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Abstract

The p63 transcription factor, a member of the p53 family, plays an oncogenic role in squamous cell carcinomas, while in breast cancers its expression is often repressed. In the canonical conserved Hippo pathway, known to play a complex role in regulating growth of cancer cells, protein kinases MST1/2 and LATS1/2 act sequentially to phosphorylate and inhibit the YAP/TAZ transcription factors. We found that in MCF10A mammary epithelial cells as well as in squamous and breast cancer cell lines, expression of ΔNp63 RNA and protein is strongly repressed by inhibition of the Hippo pathway protein kinases. While MST1/2 and LATS1 are required for p63 expression, the next step of the pathway, namely phosphorylation and degradation of the YAP/TAZ transcriptional activators is not required for p63 repression. This suggests that regulation of p63 expression occurs by a noncanonical version of the Hippo pathway. We identified similarly regulated genes, suggesting the broader importance of this pathway. Interestingly, lowering p63 expression lead to increased YAP protein levels, indicating crosstalk of the YAP/TAZ-independent and -dependent branches of the Hippo pathway. These results, which reveal the intersection of the Hippo and p63 pathways, may prove useful for the control of their activities in cancer cells.

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非规范的 Hippo 通路抑制 ΔNp63 的表达
p63 转录因子是 p53 家族的成员之一,在鳞状细胞癌中起着致癌作用,而在乳腺癌中,它的表达往往受到抑制。在已知对癌细胞生长起着复杂调控作用的典型保守Hippo通路中,蛋白激酶MST1/2和LATS1/2依次磷酸化并抑制YAP/TAZ转录因子。我们发现,在 MCF10A 乳腺上皮细胞以及鳞状细胞系和乳腺癌细胞系中,ΔNp63 RNA 和蛋白的表达受到 Hippo 通路蛋白激酶抑制的强烈抑制。虽然 p63 的表达需要 MST1/2 和 LATS1,但该通路的下一步,即 YAP/TAZ 转录激活因子的磷酸化和降解并不是 p63 抑制所必需的。这表明 p63 表达的调控是通过非规范版的 Hippo 通路进行的。我们发现了类似的调控基因,这表明该通路具有更广泛的重要性。有趣的是,降低 p63 的表达会导致 YAP 蛋白水平升高,这表明依赖 YAP/TAZ 和依赖 YAP/TAZ 的 Hippo 通路分支之间存在交叉。这些结果揭示了 Hippo 和 p63 通路的交叉点,可能有助于控制它们在癌细胞中的活动。
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Molecular and Cellular Biology
Molecular and Cellular Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) showcases significant discoveries in cellular morphology and function, genome organization, regulation of genetic expression, morphogenesis, and somatic cell genetics. The journal also examines viral systems, publishing papers that emphasize their impact on the cell.
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