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The Rbm38-p63 Feedback Loop Is Critical for Tumor Suppression and Longevity

The RNA-binding protein Rbm38 is a target of p63 tumor suppressor and can in turn repress p63 expression via mRNA stability. Thus, Rbm38 and p63 form a negative feedback loop. To investigate the biological significance of the Rbm38-p63 loop in vivo, a cohort of WT, Rbm38(−/−), TAp63(+/−) and Rbm38(−...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Yuqian, Xu, Enshun, Zhang, Jin, Chen, Mingyi, Flores, Elsa, Chen, Xinbin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5970038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29520104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41388-018-0176-5
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Sumario:The RNA-binding protein Rbm38 is a target of p63 tumor suppressor and can in turn repress p63 expression via mRNA stability. Thus, Rbm38 and p63 form a negative feedback loop. To investigate the biological significance of the Rbm38-p63 loop in vivo, a cohort of WT, Rbm38(−/−), TAp63(+/−) and Rbm38(−/−);TAp63(+/−) mice were generated and monitored throughout their lifespan. While mice deficient in Rbm38 or TAp63 alone died mostly from spontaneous tumors, compound Rbm38(−/−);TAp63(+/−) mice had an extended lifespan along with reduced tumor incidence. We also found that loss of Rbm38 markedly decreased the percentage of liver steatosis in TAp63(+/−) mice. Moreover, we found that Rbm38 deficiency extends the lifespan of tumor-free TAp63(+/−) mice along with reduced expression of senescence-associated biomarkers. Consistent with this, Rbm38(−/−);TAp63(+/−) MEFs were resistant, whereas Rbm38(−/−) or TAp63(+/−) MEFs were prone, to cellular senescence. Importantly, we showed that the levels of inflammatory cytokines (IL17D and Tnfsf15) were significantly reduced by Rbm38 deficiency in senescence-resistant Rbm38(−/−);TAp63(+/−) mouse livers and MEFs. Together, our data suggest that Rbm38 and p63 function as intergenic suppressors in aging and tumorigenesis and that the Rbm38-p63 loop may be explored for enhancing longevity and cancer management.