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SPOP regulates prostate epithelial cell proliferation and promotes ubiquitination and turnover of cMYC oncoprotein

The E3 ubiquitin ligase adaptor speckle-type POZ protein (SPOP) is frequently dysregulated in prostate adenocarcinoma (PC), via either somatic mutations or mRNA downregulation, suggesting an important tumor suppressor function. To examine its physiologic role in the prostate epithelium in vivo, we g...

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Autores principales: Geng, Chuandong, Kaochar, Salma, Li, Min, Rajapakshe, Kimal, Fiskus, Warren, Dong, Jianrong, Foley, Christopher, Dong, Boming, Zhang, Li, Kwon, Oh-Joon, Shah, Shrijal S., Bolaki, Menaka, Xin, Li, Ittmann, Michael, O’Malley, Bert W., Coarfa, Cristian, Mitsiades, Nicholas
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5887163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28414305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2017.80
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author Geng, Chuandong
Kaochar, Salma
Li, Min
Rajapakshe, Kimal
Fiskus, Warren
Dong, Jianrong
Foley, Christopher
Dong, Boming
Zhang, Li
Kwon, Oh-Joon
Shah, Shrijal S.
Bolaki, Menaka
Xin, Li
Ittmann, Michael
O’Malley, Bert W.
Coarfa, Cristian
Mitsiades, Nicholas
author_facet Geng, Chuandong
Kaochar, Salma
Li, Min
Rajapakshe, Kimal
Fiskus, Warren
Dong, Jianrong
Foley, Christopher
Dong, Boming
Zhang, Li
Kwon, Oh-Joon
Shah, Shrijal S.
Bolaki, Menaka
Xin, Li
Ittmann, Michael
O’Malley, Bert W.
Coarfa, Cristian
Mitsiades, Nicholas
author_sort Geng, Chuandong
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description The E3 ubiquitin ligase adaptor speckle-type POZ protein (SPOP) is frequently dysregulated in prostate adenocarcinoma (PC), via either somatic mutations or mRNA downregulation, suggesting an important tumor suppressor function. To examine its physiologic role in the prostate epithelium in vivo, we generated mice with prostate-specific biallelic ablation of Spop. These mice exhibited increased prostate mass, prostate epithelial cell proliferation, and expression of c-MYC protein compared to littermate controls, and eventually developed prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN). We found that SPOP(WT) can physically interact with c-MYC protein and, upon exogenous expression in vitro, can promote c-MYC ubiquitination and degradation. This effect was attenuated in PC cells by introducing PC-associated SPOP mutants or upon knockdown of SPOP via short-hairpin-RNA, suggesting that SPOP inactivation directly increases c-MYC protein levels. Gene set enrichment analysis revealed enrichment of Myc-induced genes in transcriptomic signatures associated with SPOP(MT). Likewise, we observed strong inverse correlation between c-MYC activity and SPOP mRNA levels in two independent PC patient cohorts. The core SPOP(MT);MYC(High) transcriptomic response, defined by the overlap between the SPOP(MT) and c-MYC transcriptomic programs, was also associated with inferior clinical outcome in human PCs. Finally, the organoid-forming capacity of Spop-null murine prostate cells was more sensitive to c-MYC inhibition than that of Spop-WT cells, suggesting that c-MYC upregulation functionally contributes to the proliferative phenotype of Spop knock-out prostates. Taken together, our data highlight SPOP as an important regulator of luminal epithelial cell proliferation and c-MYC expression in prostate physiology, identify c-MYC as a novel bona fide SPOP substrate, and help explain the frequent inactivation of SPOP in human PC. We propose SPOP(MT)–induced stabilization of c-MYC protein as a novel mechanism that can increase total c-MYC levels in PC cells, in addition to amplification of c-MYC locus.
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spelling pubmed-58871632018-04-06 SPOP regulates prostate epithelial cell proliferation and promotes ubiquitination and turnover of cMYC oncoprotein Geng, Chuandong Kaochar, Salma Li, Min Rajapakshe, Kimal Fiskus, Warren Dong, Jianrong Foley, Christopher Dong, Boming Zhang, Li Kwon, Oh-Joon Shah, Shrijal S. Bolaki, Menaka Xin, Li Ittmann, Michael O’Malley, Bert W. Coarfa, Cristian Mitsiades, Nicholas Oncogene Article The E3 ubiquitin ligase adaptor speckle-type POZ protein (SPOP) is frequently dysregulated in prostate adenocarcinoma (PC), via either somatic mutations or mRNA downregulation, suggesting an important tumor suppressor function. To examine its physiologic role in the prostate epithelium in vivo, we generated mice with prostate-specific biallelic ablation of Spop. These mice exhibited increased prostate mass, prostate epithelial cell proliferation, and expression of c-MYC protein compared to littermate controls, and eventually developed prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN). We found that SPOP(WT) can physically interact with c-MYC protein and, upon exogenous expression in vitro, can promote c-MYC ubiquitination and degradation. This effect was attenuated in PC cells by introducing PC-associated SPOP mutants or upon knockdown of SPOP via short-hairpin-RNA, suggesting that SPOP inactivation directly increases c-MYC protein levels. Gene set enrichment analysis revealed enrichment of Myc-induced genes in transcriptomic signatures associated with SPOP(MT). Likewise, we observed strong inverse correlation between c-MYC activity and SPOP mRNA levels in two independent PC patient cohorts. The core SPOP(MT);MYC(High) transcriptomic response, defined by the overlap between the SPOP(MT) and c-MYC transcriptomic programs, was also associated with inferior clinical outcome in human PCs. Finally, the organoid-forming capacity of Spop-null murine prostate cells was more sensitive to c-MYC inhibition than that of Spop-WT cells, suggesting that c-MYC upregulation functionally contributes to the proliferative phenotype of Spop knock-out prostates. Taken together, our data highlight SPOP as an important regulator of luminal epithelial cell proliferation and c-MYC expression in prostate physiology, identify c-MYC as a novel bona fide SPOP substrate, and help explain the frequent inactivation of SPOP in human PC. We propose SPOP(MT)–induced stabilization of c-MYC protein as a novel mechanism that can increase total c-MYC levels in PC cells, in addition to amplification of c-MYC locus. 2017-04-17 2017-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5887163/ /pubmed/28414305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2017.80 Text en 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
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Geng, Chuandong
Kaochar, Salma
Li, Min
Rajapakshe, Kimal
Fiskus, Warren
Dong, Jianrong
Foley, Christopher
Dong, Boming
Zhang, Li
Kwon, Oh-Joon
Shah, Shrijal S.
Bolaki, Menaka
Xin, Li
Ittmann, Michael
O’Malley, Bert W.
Coarfa, Cristian
Mitsiades, Nicholas
SPOP regulates prostate epithelial cell proliferation and promotes ubiquitination and turnover of cMYC oncoprotein
title SPOP regulates prostate epithelial cell proliferation and promotes ubiquitination and turnover of cMYC oncoprotein
title_full SPOP regulates prostate epithelial cell proliferation and promotes ubiquitination and turnover of cMYC oncoprotein
title_fullStr SPOP regulates prostate epithelial cell proliferation and promotes ubiquitination and turnover of cMYC oncoprotein
title_full_unstemmed SPOP regulates prostate epithelial cell proliferation and promotes ubiquitination and turnover of cMYC oncoprotein
title_short SPOP regulates prostate epithelial cell proliferation and promotes ubiquitination and turnover of cMYC oncoprotein
title_sort spop regulates prostate epithelial cell proliferation and promotes ubiquitination and turnover of cmyc oncoprotein
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5887163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28414305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2017.80
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