S100A2 is a BRCA1/p63 coregulated tumour suppressor gene with roles in the regulation of mutant p53 stability


Autoria(s): Buckley, N. E.; D'Costa, Z.; Kaminska, M.; Mullan, P. B.
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20/02/2014

Resumo

<p>Here, we show for the first time that the familial breast/ovarian cancer susceptibility gene, BRCA1, along with interacting ΔNp63 proteins, transcriptionally upregulate the putative tumour suppressor protein, S100A2. Both BRCA1 and ΔNp63 proteins are required for S100A2 expression. BRCA1 requires ΔNp63 proteins for recruitment to the S100A2 proximal promoter region, while exogenous expression of individual ΔNp63 proteins cannot activate S100A2 transcription in the absence of a functional BRCA1. Consequently, mutation of the ΔNp63/p53 response element within the S100A2 promoter completely abrogates the ability of BRCA1 to upregulate S100A2. S100A2 shows growth control features in a range of cell models. Transient or stable exogenous S100A2 expression inhibits the growth of BRCA1 mutant and basal-like breast cancer cell lines, while short interfering RNA (siRNA) knockdown of S100A2 in non-tumorigenic cells results in enhanced proliferation. S100A2 modulates binding of mutant p53 to HSP90, which is required for efficient folding of mutant p53 proteins, by competing for binding to HSP70/HSP90 organising protein (HOP). HOP is a cochaperone that is required for the efficient transfer of proteins from HSP70 to HSP90. Loss of S100A2 leads to an HSP90-dependent stabilisation of mutant p53 with a concomitant loss of p63. Accordingly, S100A2-deficient cells are more sensitive to the HSP-90 inhibitor, 17-N-allylamino-17-demethoxygeldanamycin, potentially representing a novel therapeutic strategy for S100A2- and BRCA1-deficient cancers. Taken together, these data demonstrate the importance of S100A2 downstream of the BRCA1/ΔNp63 signalling axis in modulating transcriptional responses and enforcing growth control mechanisms through destabilisation of mutant p53.</p>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/s100a2-is-a-brca1p63-coregulated-tumour-suppressor-gene-with-roles-in-the-regulation-of-mutant-p53-stability(43d7e00e-5c1b-4731-8fd2-012c32256e8f).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2014.31

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/13204059/S100A2_is_a_BRCA1_p63_coregulated_tumour_suppressor_gene_with_roles_in_the_regulation_of_mutant_p53_stability.pdf

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Buckley , N E , D'Costa , Z , Kaminska , M & Mullan , P B 2014 , ' S100A2 is a BRCA1/p63 coregulated tumour suppressor gene with roles in the regulation of mutant p53 stability ' Cell, Death & Disease , vol 5 , e1070 . DOI: 10.1038/cddis.2014.31

Palavras-Chave #Antineoplastic Agents #BRCA1 Protein #Binding Sites #Breast Neoplasms #Cell Proliferation #Chemotactic Factors #Dose-Response Relationship, Drug #Female #Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic #HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins #HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins #Heat-Shock Proteins #Humans #MCF-7 Cells #Mutation #Promoter Regions, Genetic #Protein Stability #RNA Interference #S100 Proteins #Signal Transduction #Time Factors #Transcription Factors #Transcription, Genetic #Transcriptional Activation #Transfection #Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 #Tumor Suppressor Proteins
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