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WT1 activates transcription of the splice factor kinase SRPK1 gene in PC3 and K562 cancer cells in the absence of corepressor BASP1.

Tareg Belali1, Chigeru Wodi1, Bethany Clark1, Man-Kim Cheung1, Tim J Craig1, Gabrielle Wheway1, Nicole Wagner2, Kay-Dietrich Wagner2, Stefan Roberts3, Sean Porazinski4, Michael Ladomery5.   

Abstract

Dysregulated alternative splicing plays a prominent role in all hallmarks of cancer. The splice factor kinase SRPK1 drives the activity of oncogenic splice factors such as SRSF1. SRSF1 in turn promotes the expression of splice isoforms that favour tumour growth, including proangiogenic VEGF. Knockdown (with siRNA) or chemical inhibition (using SPHINX) of SRPK1 in K562 leukemia and PC3 prostate cancer cell lines reduced cell proliferation, invasion and migration. In glomerular podocytes, the Wilms tumour suppressor zinc-finger transcription factor WT1 represses SRPK1 transcription. Here we show that in cancer cells WT1 activates SRPK1 transcription, unless a canonical WT1 binding site adjacent to the transcription start site is mutated. The ability of WT1 to activate SRPK1 transcription was reversed by the transcriptional corepressor BASP1, and both WT1 and BASP1 co-precipitated with the SRPK1 promoter. BASP1 significantly increased the expression of the antiangiogenic VEGF165b splice isoform. We propose that by upregulating SRPK1 transcription WT1 can direct an alternative splicing landscape that facilitates tumour growth.
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Keywords:  BASP1; SRPK1; SRSF1; Splice factor kinases; VEGF; WT1

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33017668     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagrm.2020.194642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Gene Regul Mech        ISSN: 1874-9399            Impact factor:   4.490


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5.  Cholesterol is required for transcriptional repression by BASP1.

Authors:  Amy E Loats; Samantha Carrera; Anna F Fleming; Abigail R E Roberts; Alice Sherrard; Eneda Toska; Alexander J Moorhouse; Kathryn F Medler; Stefan G E Roberts
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