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Epsins 1 and 2 promote NEMO linear ubiquitination via LUBAC to drive breast cancer development.

Kai Song1, Xiaofeng Cai1,2, Yunzhou Dong1, Hao Wu1, Yong Wei3,4, Uma T Shankavaram5, Kui Cui1, Yang Lee1, Bo Zhu1, Sudarshan Bhattacharjee1, Beibei Wang1, Kun Zhang1, Aiyun Wen1, Scott Wong1, Lili Yu1, Lijun Xia2, Alana L Welm6, Diane R Bielenberg1, Kevin A Camphausen5, Yibin Kang3,4, Hong Chen1.   

Abstract

Estrogen receptor-negative (ER-negative) breast cancer is thought to be more malignant and devastating than ER-positive breast cancer. ER-negative breast cancer exhibits elevated NF-κB activity, but how this abnormally high NF-κB activity is maintained is poorly understood. The importance of linear ubiquitination, which is generated by the linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex (LUBAC), is increasingly appreciated in NF-κB signaling, which regulates cell activation and death. Here, we showed that epsin proteins, a family of ubiquitin-binding endocytic adaptors, interacted with LUBAC via its ubiquitin-interacting motif and bound LUBAC's bona fide substrate NEMO via its N-terminal homolog (ENTH) domain. Furthermore, epsins promoted NF-κB essential modulator (NEMO) linear ubiquitination and served as scaffolds for recruiting other components of the IκB kinase (IKK) complex, resulting in the heightened IKK activation and sustained NF-κB signaling essential for the development of ER-negative breast cancer. Heightened epsin levels in ER-negative human breast cancer are associated with poor relapse-free survival. We showed that transgenic and pharmacological approaches eliminating epsins potently impeded breast cancer development in both spontaneous and patient-derived xenograft breast cancer mouse models. Our findings established the pivotal role epsins played in promoting breast cancer. Thus, targeting epsins may represent a strategy to restrain NF-κB signaling and provide an important perspective into ER-negative breast cancer treatment.

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Keywords:  Adaptor proteins; Breast cancer; Cell Biology; NF-kappaB; Oncology

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Year:  2021        PMID: 32960814      PMCID: PMC7773373          DOI: 10.1172/JCI129374

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   19.456


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