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P63 modulates the expression of the WDFY2 gene which is implicated in cancer regulation and limb development

TP63 is a member of the TP53 gene family, sharing a common gene structure that produces two groups of mRNAs’ encoding proteins with different N-terminal regions (ΔN and TA isoforms); both transcripts are also subjected to alternative splicing mechanisms at C-terminus, generating a variety of isoform...

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Autores principales: Monti, Paola, Ciribilli, Yari, Foggetti, Giorgia, Menichini, Paola, Bisio, Alessandra, Cappato, Serena, Inga, Alberto, Divizia, Maria Teresa, Lerone, Margherita, Bocciardi, Renata, Fronza, Gilberto
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Publicado: Portland Press Ltd. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6914664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31789342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20192114
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author Monti, Paola
Ciribilli, Yari
Foggetti, Giorgia
Menichini, Paola
Bisio, Alessandra
Cappato, Serena
Inga, Alberto
Divizia, Maria Teresa
Lerone, Margherita
Bocciardi, Renata
Fronza, Gilberto
author_facet Monti, Paola
Ciribilli, Yari
Foggetti, Giorgia
Menichini, Paola
Bisio, Alessandra
Cappato, Serena
Inga, Alberto
Divizia, Maria Teresa
Lerone, Margherita
Bocciardi, Renata
Fronza, Gilberto
author_sort Monti, Paola
collection PubMed
description TP63 is a member of the TP53 gene family, sharing a common gene structure that produces two groups of mRNAs’ encoding proteins with different N-terminal regions (ΔN and TA isoforms); both transcripts are also subjected to alternative splicing mechanisms at C-terminus, generating a variety of isoforms. p63 is a master regulator of epidermal development and homoeostasis as well as an important player in tumorigenesis and cancer progression with both oncogenic and tumour suppressive roles. A number of studies have aimed at the identification of p63 target genes, allowing the dissection of the molecular pathways orchestrated by the different isoforms. In the present study we investigated in more detail the p63 responsiveness of the WDFY2 (WD repeat and FYVE domain containing 2) gene, encoding for an endosomal protein identified as a binding partner of the PI-3K/AKT signalling pathway. We showed that overexpression of different p63 isoforms was able to induce WDFY2 expression in TP53-null cells. The p63-dependent transcriptional activation was associated with specific response elements (REs) that have been identified by a bioinformatics tool and validated by yeast- and mammal-based assays. Interestingly, to confirm that WDFY2 belongs to the p63 network of cancer regulation, we analysed the impact of WDFY2 alterations, by showing its frequent deletion in different types of tumours and suggesting its expression level as a prognostic biomarker. Lastly, we identified a chromosomal translocation involving the WDFY2 locus in a patient affected by a rare congenital limb anomaly, indicating WDFY2 as a possible susceptibility gene placed downstream p63 in the network of limb development.
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spelling pubmed-69146642019-12-27 P63 modulates the expression of the WDFY2 gene which is implicated in cancer regulation and limb development Monti, Paola Ciribilli, Yari Foggetti, Giorgia Menichini, Paola Bisio, Alessandra Cappato, Serena Inga, Alberto Divizia, Maria Teresa Lerone, Margherita Bocciardi, Renata Fronza, Gilberto Biosci Rep Cancer TP63 is a member of the TP53 gene family, sharing a common gene structure that produces two groups of mRNAs’ encoding proteins with different N-terminal regions (ΔN and TA isoforms); both transcripts are also subjected to alternative splicing mechanisms at C-terminus, generating a variety of isoforms. p63 is a master regulator of epidermal development and homoeostasis as well as an important player in tumorigenesis and cancer progression with both oncogenic and tumour suppressive roles. A number of studies have aimed at the identification of p63 target genes, allowing the dissection of the molecular pathways orchestrated by the different isoforms. In the present study we investigated in more detail the p63 responsiveness of the WDFY2 (WD repeat and FYVE domain containing 2) gene, encoding for an endosomal protein identified as a binding partner of the PI-3K/AKT signalling pathway. We showed that overexpression of different p63 isoforms was able to induce WDFY2 expression in TP53-null cells. The p63-dependent transcriptional activation was associated with specific response elements (REs) that have been identified by a bioinformatics tool and validated by yeast- and mammal-based assays. Interestingly, to confirm that WDFY2 belongs to the p63 network of cancer regulation, we analysed the impact of WDFY2 alterations, by showing its frequent deletion in different types of tumours and suggesting its expression level as a prognostic biomarker. Lastly, we identified a chromosomal translocation involving the WDFY2 locus in a patient affected by a rare congenital limb anomaly, indicating WDFY2 as a possible susceptibility gene placed downstream p63 in the network of limb development. Portland Press Ltd. 2019-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6914664/ /pubmed/31789342 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20192114 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY).
spellingShingle Cancer
Monti, Paola
Ciribilli, Yari
Foggetti, Giorgia
Menichini, Paola
Bisio, Alessandra
Cappato, Serena
Inga, Alberto
Divizia, Maria Teresa
Lerone, Margherita
Bocciardi, Renata
Fronza, Gilberto
P63 modulates the expression of the WDFY2 gene which is implicated in cancer regulation and limb development
title P63 modulates the expression of the WDFY2 gene which is implicated in cancer regulation and limb development
title_full P63 modulates the expression of the WDFY2 gene which is implicated in cancer regulation and limb development
title_fullStr P63 modulates the expression of the WDFY2 gene which is implicated in cancer regulation and limb development
title_full_unstemmed P63 modulates the expression of the WDFY2 gene which is implicated in cancer regulation and limb development
title_short P63 modulates the expression of the WDFY2 gene which is implicated in cancer regulation and limb development
title_sort p63 modulates the expression of the wdfy2 gene which is implicated in cancer regulation and limb development
topic Cancer
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6914664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31789342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20192114
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