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Cullin-5, a ubiquitin ligase scaffold protein, is significantly underexpressed in endometrial adenocarcinomas and is a target of miR-182

Altered expression of cullin-5 (CUL5), a member of the cullin-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase family, has been implicated in a number of types of cancers including breast, cervical and hepatocellular cancers. In the present study, we found that CUL5 expression was significantly decreased in both endometrio...

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Autores principales: DEVOR, ERIC J., SCHICKLING, BRANDON M., REYES, HENRY D., WARRIER, AKSHAYA, LINDSAY, BRITTANY, GOODHEART, MICHAEL J., SANTILLAN, DONNA A., LESLIE, KIMBERLY K.
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4774736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26847831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2016.4605
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author DEVOR, ERIC J.
SCHICKLING, BRANDON M.
REYES, HENRY D.
WARRIER, AKSHAYA
LINDSAY, BRITTANY
GOODHEART, MICHAEL J.
SANTILLAN, DONNA A.
LESLIE, KIMBERLY K.
author_facet DEVOR, ERIC J.
SCHICKLING, BRANDON M.
REYES, HENRY D.
WARRIER, AKSHAYA
LINDSAY, BRITTANY
GOODHEART, MICHAEL J.
SANTILLAN, DONNA A.
LESLIE, KIMBERLY K.
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description Altered expression of cullin-5 (CUL5), a member of the cullin-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase family, has been implicated in a number of types of cancers including breast, cervical and hepatocellular cancers. In the present study, we found that CUL5 expression was significantly decreased in both endometrioid and serous endometrial adenocarcinomas with the more aggressive serous type displaying a higher reduction (−4.3-fold) than the less aggressive endometrioid type (−2.9-fold). Overexpression of CUL5 mRNA and protein in Ishikawa H endometrial cancer cells resulted in decreased cell proliferation and in a reduction in CUL5-RING E3 ligase downstream clients JAK2 and FAS-L. Finally, we demonstrated for the first time that CUL5 is a direct target of miR-182 that we previously showed to be significantly overexpressed in endometrial adenocarcinomas and we provided evidence that increased miR-182 expression is, at least in part, a result of demethylation of its upstream promoter. These data suggest a cascade in which miR-182 expression is epigenetically increased leading to decreased CUL5 expression and increased cellular proliferation. The final step in the cascade may be operating through a decrease in ubiquitination of pro-growth CUL5 ubiquitin ligase clients. This cascade offers a series of potential interventional steps involving epigenetic modification, miRNA and/or gene targeting and ubiquitination.
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spelling pubmed-47747362016-03-21 Cullin-5, a ubiquitin ligase scaffold protein, is significantly underexpressed in endometrial adenocarcinomas and is a target of miR-182 DEVOR, ERIC J. SCHICKLING, BRANDON M. REYES, HENRY D. WARRIER, AKSHAYA LINDSAY, BRITTANY GOODHEART, MICHAEL J. SANTILLAN, DONNA A. LESLIE, KIMBERLY K. Oncol Rep Articles Altered expression of cullin-5 (CUL5), a member of the cullin-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase family, has been implicated in a number of types of cancers including breast, cervical and hepatocellular cancers. In the present study, we found that CUL5 expression was significantly decreased in both endometrioid and serous endometrial adenocarcinomas with the more aggressive serous type displaying a higher reduction (−4.3-fold) than the less aggressive endometrioid type (−2.9-fold). Overexpression of CUL5 mRNA and protein in Ishikawa H endometrial cancer cells resulted in decreased cell proliferation and in a reduction in CUL5-RING E3 ligase downstream clients JAK2 and FAS-L. Finally, we demonstrated for the first time that CUL5 is a direct target of miR-182 that we previously showed to be significantly overexpressed in endometrial adenocarcinomas and we provided evidence that increased miR-182 expression is, at least in part, a result of demethylation of its upstream promoter. These data suggest a cascade in which miR-182 expression is epigenetically increased leading to decreased CUL5 expression and increased cellular proliferation. The final step in the cascade may be operating through a decrease in ubiquitination of pro-growth CUL5 ubiquitin ligase clients. This cascade offers a series of potential interventional steps involving epigenetic modification, miRNA and/or gene targeting and ubiquitination. D.A. Spandidos 2016-04 2016-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4774736/ /pubmed/26847831 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2016.4605 Text en Copyright © 2016, Spandidos Publications
spellingShingle Articles
DEVOR, ERIC J.
SCHICKLING, BRANDON M.
REYES, HENRY D.
WARRIER, AKSHAYA
LINDSAY, BRITTANY
GOODHEART, MICHAEL J.
SANTILLAN, DONNA A.
LESLIE, KIMBERLY K.
Cullin-5, a ubiquitin ligase scaffold protein, is significantly underexpressed in endometrial adenocarcinomas and is a target of miR-182
title Cullin-5, a ubiquitin ligase scaffold protein, is significantly underexpressed in endometrial adenocarcinomas and is a target of miR-182
title_full Cullin-5, a ubiquitin ligase scaffold protein, is significantly underexpressed in endometrial adenocarcinomas and is a target of miR-182
title_fullStr Cullin-5, a ubiquitin ligase scaffold protein, is significantly underexpressed in endometrial adenocarcinomas and is a target of miR-182
title_full_unstemmed Cullin-5, a ubiquitin ligase scaffold protein, is significantly underexpressed in endometrial adenocarcinomas and is a target of miR-182
title_short Cullin-5, a ubiquitin ligase scaffold protein, is significantly underexpressed in endometrial adenocarcinomas and is a target of miR-182
title_sort cullin-5, a ubiquitin ligase scaffold protein, is significantly underexpressed in endometrial adenocarcinomas and is a target of mir-182
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4774736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26847831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2016.4605
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