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AMOTL1 Promotes Breast Cancer Progression and Is Antagonized by Merlin()
The Hippo signaling network is a key regulator of cell fate. In the recent years, it was shown that its implication in cancer goes well beyond the sole role of YAP transcriptional activity and its regulation by the canonical MST/LATS kinase cascade. Here we show that the motin family member AMOTL1 i...
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Neoplasia Press
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4735628/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26806348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neo.2015.11.010 |
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author | Couderc, Christophe Boin, Alizée Fuhrmann, Laetitia Vincent-Salomon, Anne Mandati, Vinay Kieffer, Yann Mechta-Grigoriou, Fatima Del Maestro, Laurence Chavrier, Philippe Vallerand, David Brito, Isabelle Dubois, Thierry De Koning, Leanne Bouvard, Daniel Louvard, Daniel Gautreau, Alexis Lallemand, Dominique |
author_facet | Couderc, Christophe Boin, Alizée Fuhrmann, Laetitia Vincent-Salomon, Anne Mandati, Vinay Kieffer, Yann Mechta-Grigoriou, Fatima Del Maestro, Laurence Chavrier, Philippe Vallerand, David Brito, Isabelle Dubois, Thierry De Koning, Leanne Bouvard, Daniel Louvard, Daniel Gautreau, Alexis Lallemand, Dominique |
author_sort | Couderc, Christophe |
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description | The Hippo signaling network is a key regulator of cell fate. In the recent years, it was shown that its implication in cancer goes well beyond the sole role of YAP transcriptional activity and its regulation by the canonical MST/LATS kinase cascade. Here we show that the motin family member AMOTL1 is an important effector of Hippo signaling in breast cancer. AMOTL1 connects Hippo signaling to tumor cell aggressiveness. We show that both canonical and noncanonical Hippo signaling modulates AMOTL1 levels. The tumor suppressor Merlin triggers AMOTL1 proteasomal degradation mediated by the NEDD family of ubiquitin ligases through direct interaction. In parallel, YAP stimulates AMOTL1 expression. The loss of Merlin expression and the induction of Yap activity that are frequently observed in breast cancers thus result in elevated AMOTL1 levels. AMOTL1 expression is sufficient to trigger tumor cell migration and stimulates proliferation by activating c-Src. In a large cohort of human breast tumors, we show that AMOTL1 protein levels are upregulated during cancer progression and that, importantly, the expression of AMOTL1 in lymph node metastasis appears predictive of the risk of relapse. Hence we uncover an important mechanism by which Hippo signaling promotes breast cancer progression by modulating the expression of AMOTL1. |
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spelling | pubmed-47356282016-02-29 AMOTL1 Promotes Breast Cancer Progression and Is Antagonized by Merlin() Couderc, Christophe Boin, Alizée Fuhrmann, Laetitia Vincent-Salomon, Anne Mandati, Vinay Kieffer, Yann Mechta-Grigoriou, Fatima Del Maestro, Laurence Chavrier, Philippe Vallerand, David Brito, Isabelle Dubois, Thierry De Koning, Leanne Bouvard, Daniel Louvard, Daniel Gautreau, Alexis Lallemand, Dominique Neoplasia Article The Hippo signaling network is a key regulator of cell fate. In the recent years, it was shown that its implication in cancer goes well beyond the sole role of YAP transcriptional activity and its regulation by the canonical MST/LATS kinase cascade. Here we show that the motin family member AMOTL1 is an important effector of Hippo signaling in breast cancer. AMOTL1 connects Hippo signaling to tumor cell aggressiveness. We show that both canonical and noncanonical Hippo signaling modulates AMOTL1 levels. The tumor suppressor Merlin triggers AMOTL1 proteasomal degradation mediated by the NEDD family of ubiquitin ligases through direct interaction. In parallel, YAP stimulates AMOTL1 expression. The loss of Merlin expression and the induction of Yap activity that are frequently observed in breast cancers thus result in elevated AMOTL1 levels. AMOTL1 expression is sufficient to trigger tumor cell migration and stimulates proliferation by activating c-Src. In a large cohort of human breast tumors, we show that AMOTL1 protein levels are upregulated during cancer progression and that, importantly, the expression of AMOTL1 in lymph node metastasis appears predictive of the risk of relapse. Hence we uncover an important mechanism by which Hippo signaling promotes breast cancer progression by modulating the expression of AMOTL1. Neoplasia Press 2016-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4735628/ /pubmed/26806348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neo.2015.11.010 Text en © 2015 Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Couderc, Christophe Boin, Alizée Fuhrmann, Laetitia Vincent-Salomon, Anne Mandati, Vinay Kieffer, Yann Mechta-Grigoriou, Fatima Del Maestro, Laurence Chavrier, Philippe Vallerand, David Brito, Isabelle Dubois, Thierry De Koning, Leanne Bouvard, Daniel Louvard, Daniel Gautreau, Alexis Lallemand, Dominique AMOTL1 Promotes Breast Cancer Progression and Is Antagonized by Merlin() |
title | AMOTL1 Promotes Breast Cancer Progression and Is Antagonized by Merlin() |
title_full | AMOTL1 Promotes Breast Cancer Progression and Is Antagonized by Merlin() |
title_fullStr | AMOTL1 Promotes Breast Cancer Progression and Is Antagonized by Merlin() |
title_full_unstemmed | AMOTL1 Promotes Breast Cancer Progression and Is Antagonized by Merlin() |
title_short | AMOTL1 Promotes Breast Cancer Progression and Is Antagonized by Merlin() |
title_sort | amotl1 promotes breast cancer progression and is antagonized by merlin() |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4735628/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26806348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neo.2015.11.010 |
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