Literature DB >> 26542020

The selective inhibition of protein phosphatase-1 results in mitotic catastrophe and impaired tumor growth.

Claudia Winkler1, Sofie De Munter1, Nele Van Dessel1, Bart Lesage1, Ewald Heroes1, Shannah Boens1, Monique Beullens1, Aleyde Van Eynde1, Mathieu Bollen2.   

Abstract

The serine/threonine protein phosphatase-1 (PP1) complex is a key regulator of the cell cycle. However, the redundancy of PP1 isoforms and the lack of specific inhibitors have hampered studies on the global role of PP1 in cell cycle progression in vertebrates. Here, we show that the overexpression of nuclear inhibitor of PP1 (NIPP1; also known as PPP1R8) in HeLa cells culminated in a prometaphase arrest, associated with severe spindle-formation and chromosome-congression defects. In addition, the spindle assembly checkpoint was activated and checkpoint silencing was hampered. Eventually, most cells either died by apoptosis or formed binucleated cells. The NIPP1-induced mitotic arrest could be explained by the inhibition of PP1 that was titrated away from other mitotic PP1 interactors. Consistent with this notion, the mitotic-arrest phenotype could be rescued by the overexpression of PP1 or the inhibition of the Aurora B kinase, which acts antagonistically to PP1. Finally, we demonstrate that the overexpression of NIPP1 also hampered colony formation and tumor growth in xenograft assays in a PP1-dependent manner. Our data show that the selective inhibition of PP1 can be used to induce cancer cell death through mitotic catastrophe.
© 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Cell death; Mitotic catastrophe; NIPP1; Protein phosphatase-1; Tumor growth

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26542020     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.175588

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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