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Overexpression of ARHGAP30 suppresses growth of cervical cancer cells by downregulating ribosome biogenesis

We aimed to identify whether Rho GTPase activating proteins (RhoGAPs) were downregulated in cervical cancers and might be targeted to reduce the growth of cervical cancer using the GEO database and immunohistochemical analysis to identified changes in transcription and protein levels. We analyzed th...

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Autores principales: Wu, Aijia, Lin, Lan, Li, Xiao, Xu, Qinyang, Xu, Wei, Zhu, Xiaolu, Teng, Yincheng, Yang, Xiao‐Mei, Ai, Zhihong
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8586670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34490691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.15130
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author Wu, Aijia
Lin, Lan
Li, Xiao
Xu, Qinyang
Xu, Wei
Zhu, Xiaolu
Teng, Yincheng
Yang, Xiao‐Mei
Ai, Zhihong
author_facet Wu, Aijia
Lin, Lan
Li, Xiao
Xu, Qinyang
Xu, Wei
Zhu, Xiaolu
Teng, Yincheng
Yang, Xiao‐Mei
Ai, Zhihong
author_sort Wu, Aijia
collection PubMed
description We aimed to identify whether Rho GTPase activating proteins (RhoGAPs) were downregulated in cervical cancers and might be targeted to reduce the growth of cervical cancer using the GEO database and immunohistochemical analysis to identified changes in transcription and protein levels. We analyzed their proliferation, clone formation ability, and their growth as subcutaneous tumors in mice. To detect ARHGAP30 localization in cells, immunofluorescence assays were conducted. Mass spectrometry combined with immunoprecipitation experiments were used to identify binding proteins. Protein interactions were validated with co‐immunoprecipitation assays. Western‐blot and q‐PCR were applied to analyze candidate binding proteins that were associated with ribosome biogenesis. Puromycin incorporation assay was used to detect the global protein synthesis rate. We identified that ARHGAP30 was the only downregulated RhoGAP and was related to the survival of cervical cancer patients. Overexpression of ARHGAP30 in cervical cancer cells inhibited cell proliferation and migration. ARHGAP30 immunoprecipitated proteins were enriched in the ribosome biogenesis process. ARHGAP30 was located in the nucleous and interacted with nucleolin (NCL). Overexpression of ARHGAP30 inhibited rRNA synthesis and global protein synthesis. ARHGAP30 overexpression induced the ubiquitination of NCL and decreased its protein level in Hela cells. The function of ARHGAP30 on cervical cancer cell ribosome biogenesis and proliferation was independent of its RhoGAP activity as assessed with a RhoGAP‐deficient plasmid of ARHGAP30(R55A). Overall, the findings revealed that ARHGAP30 was frequently downregulated and associated with shorter survival of cervical cancer patients. ARHGAP30 may suppress growth of cervical cancer by reducing ribosome biogenesis and protein synthesis through promoting ubiquitination of NCL.
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spelling pubmed-85866702021-11-18 Overexpression of ARHGAP30 suppresses growth of cervical cancer cells by downregulating ribosome biogenesis Wu, Aijia Lin, Lan Li, Xiao Xu, Qinyang Xu, Wei Zhu, Xiaolu Teng, Yincheng Yang, Xiao‐Mei Ai, Zhihong Cancer Sci Original Articles We aimed to identify whether Rho GTPase activating proteins (RhoGAPs) were downregulated in cervical cancers and might be targeted to reduce the growth of cervical cancer using the GEO database and immunohistochemical analysis to identified changes in transcription and protein levels. We analyzed their proliferation, clone formation ability, and their growth as subcutaneous tumors in mice. To detect ARHGAP30 localization in cells, immunofluorescence assays were conducted. Mass spectrometry combined with immunoprecipitation experiments were used to identify binding proteins. Protein interactions were validated with co‐immunoprecipitation assays. Western‐blot and q‐PCR were applied to analyze candidate binding proteins that were associated with ribosome biogenesis. Puromycin incorporation assay was used to detect the global protein synthesis rate. We identified that ARHGAP30 was the only downregulated RhoGAP and was related to the survival of cervical cancer patients. Overexpression of ARHGAP30 in cervical cancer cells inhibited cell proliferation and migration. ARHGAP30 immunoprecipitated proteins were enriched in the ribosome biogenesis process. ARHGAP30 was located in the nucleous and interacted with nucleolin (NCL). Overexpression of ARHGAP30 inhibited rRNA synthesis and global protein synthesis. ARHGAP30 overexpression induced the ubiquitination of NCL and decreased its protein level in Hela cells. The function of ARHGAP30 on cervical cancer cell ribosome biogenesis and proliferation was independent of its RhoGAP activity as assessed with a RhoGAP‐deficient plasmid of ARHGAP30(R55A). Overall, the findings revealed that ARHGAP30 was frequently downregulated and associated with shorter survival of cervical cancer patients. ARHGAP30 may suppress growth of cervical cancer by reducing ribosome biogenesis and protein synthesis through promoting ubiquitination of NCL. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-09-21 2021-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8586670/ /pubmed/34490691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.15130 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Wu, Aijia
Lin, Lan
Li, Xiao
Xu, Qinyang
Xu, Wei
Zhu, Xiaolu
Teng, Yincheng
Yang, Xiao‐Mei
Ai, Zhihong
Overexpression of ARHGAP30 suppresses growth of cervical cancer cells by downregulating ribosome biogenesis
title Overexpression of ARHGAP30 suppresses growth of cervical cancer cells by downregulating ribosome biogenesis
title_full Overexpression of ARHGAP30 suppresses growth of cervical cancer cells by downregulating ribosome biogenesis
title_fullStr Overexpression of ARHGAP30 suppresses growth of cervical cancer cells by downregulating ribosome biogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of ARHGAP30 suppresses growth of cervical cancer cells by downregulating ribosome biogenesis
title_short Overexpression of ARHGAP30 suppresses growth of cervical cancer cells by downregulating ribosome biogenesis
title_sort overexpression of arhgap30 suppresses growth of cervical cancer cells by downregulating ribosome biogenesis
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8586670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34490691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.15130
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