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Ubiquilin1 Represses Migration and Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition of Human Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells
Ubiquilin1 (UBQLN1) is a ubiquitin-like domain and a ubiquitin-associated domain containing protein that has been reported to be involved in shuttling proteins to the proteasome, especially during endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation (ERAD). Thus, UBQLN1 function has been shown to be...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4205225/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24747970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2014.97 |
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author | Shah, Parag P. Lockwood, William W. Saurabh, Kumar Kurlawala, Zimple Shannon, Sean P. Waigel, Sabine Zacharias, Wolfgang Beverly, Levi J. |
author_facet | Shah, Parag P. Lockwood, William W. Saurabh, Kumar Kurlawala, Zimple Shannon, Sean P. Waigel, Sabine Zacharias, Wolfgang Beverly, Levi J. |
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description | Ubiquilin1 (UBQLN1) is a ubiquitin-like domain and a ubiquitin-associated domain containing protein that has been reported to be involved in shuttling proteins to the proteasome, especially during endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation (ERAD). Thus, UBQLN1 function has been shown to be critical for combating a number of neurological disorders caused by protein aggregation, such as Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Alzheimer’s disease and Huntington’s disease. A role for UBQLN1 in regulating processes involved in tumorigenesis has not been demonstrated. Herein, we show that loss of UBQLN1 causes increased cell migration and invasion, actin cytoskeleton reorganization and induction of epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT). Loss of UBQLN1 results in a significant decrease in the expression of epithelial markers including E-cadherin and claudin1, whereas expression of mesenchymal markers including Vimentin, Snail and ZEB1 are significantly elevated. Interestingly, we found that ZEB1 is required for induction of mesenchymal-like properties following loss of UBQLN1 and ZEB1 is capable of repressing expression of UBQLN1, suggesting a physiological, reciprocal regulation of EMT by UBQLN1 and ZEB1. Further, we find evidence for a role for UBQLN2 in also regulating EMT and cell migration. These observations have potential clinical relevance because the UBQLN1 gene is lost and under-expressed in a large percentage of human cancer cell lines and primary human lung cancer samples and recurrent mutations in both all five Ubiquilin family members have been identified in human lung cancers. Taken together, our results suggest for the first time a role for Ubiquilin family members in cancer biology. |
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spelling | pubmed-42052252015-09-26 Ubiquilin1 Represses Migration and Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition of Human Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells Shah, Parag P. Lockwood, William W. Saurabh, Kumar Kurlawala, Zimple Shannon, Sean P. Waigel, Sabine Zacharias, Wolfgang Beverly, Levi J. Oncogene Article Ubiquilin1 (UBQLN1) is a ubiquitin-like domain and a ubiquitin-associated domain containing protein that has been reported to be involved in shuttling proteins to the proteasome, especially during endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation (ERAD). Thus, UBQLN1 function has been shown to be critical for combating a number of neurological disorders caused by protein aggregation, such as Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Alzheimer’s disease and Huntington’s disease. A role for UBQLN1 in regulating processes involved in tumorigenesis has not been demonstrated. Herein, we show that loss of UBQLN1 causes increased cell migration and invasion, actin cytoskeleton reorganization and induction of epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT). Loss of UBQLN1 results in a significant decrease in the expression of epithelial markers including E-cadherin and claudin1, whereas expression of mesenchymal markers including Vimentin, Snail and ZEB1 are significantly elevated. Interestingly, we found that ZEB1 is required for induction of mesenchymal-like properties following loss of UBQLN1 and ZEB1 is capable of repressing expression of UBQLN1, suggesting a physiological, reciprocal regulation of EMT by UBQLN1 and ZEB1. Further, we find evidence for a role for UBQLN2 in also regulating EMT and cell migration. These observations have potential clinical relevance because the UBQLN1 gene is lost and under-expressed in a large percentage of human cancer cell lines and primary human lung cancer samples and recurrent mutations in both all five Ubiquilin family members have been identified in human lung cancers. Taken together, our results suggest for the first time a role for Ubiquilin family members in cancer biology. 2014-04-21 2015-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4205225/ /pubmed/24747970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2014.97 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Shah, Parag P. Lockwood, William W. Saurabh, Kumar Kurlawala, Zimple Shannon, Sean P. Waigel, Sabine Zacharias, Wolfgang Beverly, Levi J. Ubiquilin1 Represses Migration and Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition of Human Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells |
title | Ubiquilin1 Represses Migration and Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition of Human Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells |
title_full | Ubiquilin1 Represses Migration and Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition of Human Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells |
title_fullStr | Ubiquilin1 Represses Migration and Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition of Human Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Ubiquilin1 Represses Migration and Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition of Human Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells |
title_short | Ubiquilin1 Represses Migration and Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition of Human Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells |
title_sort | ubiquilin1 represses migration and epithelial to mesenchymal transition of human non-small cell lung cancer cells |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4205225/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24747970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2014.97 |
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