| Literature DB >> 31299491 |
Aditi Malu1, Tetiana Hutchison1, Laçin Yapindi1, Katie Smith1, Katherine Nelson1, Rachel Bergeson1, Jordan Pope1, Megan Romeo1, Carolyn Harrod1, Lee Ratner2, Carine Van Lint3, Robert Harrod4.
Abstract
Genomic instability is a hallmark of many cancers; however, the molecular etiology of chromosomal dysregulation is not well understood. The human T-cell leukemia virus type-1 (HTLV-1) oncoprotein Tax activates NF-κB-signaling and induces DNA-damage and aberrant chromosomal segregation through diverse mechanisms which contribute to viral carcinogenesis. Intriguingly, Stathmin/oncoprotein-18 (Op-18) depolymerizes tubulin and interacts with the p65RelA subunit and functions as a cofactor for NF-κB-dependent transactivation. We thus hypothesized that the dissociation of p65RelA-Stathmin/Op-18 complexes by Tax could lead to the catastrophic destabilization of microtubule (MT) spindle fibers during mitosis and provide a novel mechanistic link between NF-κB-signaling and genomic instability. Here we report that the inhibition of Stathmin expression by the retroviral latency protein, p30II, or knockdown with siRNA-stathmin, dampens Tax-mediated NF-κB transactivation and counters Tax-induced genomic instability and cytotoxicity. The Tax-G148V mutant, defective for NF-κB activation, exhibited reduced p65RelA-Stathmin binding and diminished genomic instability and cytotoxicity. Dominant-negative inhibitors of NF-κB also prevented Tax-induced multinucleation and apoptosis. Moreover, cell clones containing the infectious HTLV-1 ACH. p30II mutant provirus, impaired for p30II production, exhibited increased multinucleation and the accumulation of cytoplasmic tubulin aggregates following nocodozole-treatment. These findings allude to a mechanism whereby NF-κB-signaling regulates tubulin dynamics and mitotic instability through the modulation of p65RelA-Stathmin/Op-18 interactions, and support the notion that p30II enhances the survival of Tax-expressing HTLV-1-transformed cells.Entities:
Keywords: ATLL; Genomic instability; HTLV-1; Microtubule; NF-kappa B; Stathmin; Tax; Tubulin; Viral oncoprotein; p30
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31299491 PMCID: PMC6940561 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2019.07.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616