Literature DB >> 33290867

Reduced RBX1 expression induces chromosome instability and promotes cellular transformation in high-grade serous ovarian cancer precursor cells.

Manisha Bungsy1, Michaela C L Palmer1, Lucile M Jeusset1, Nicole M Neudorf1, Zelda Lichtensztejn1, Mark W Nachtigal2, Kirk J McManus3.   

Abstract

Despite high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) being the most common and lethal gynecological cancer in women, the early etiological events driving disease development remain largely unknown. Emerging evidence now suggests that chromosome instability (CIN; ongoing changes in chromosome numbers) may play a central role in the development and progression of HGSOC. Importantly, genomic amplification of the Cyclin E1 gene (CCNE1) contributes to HGSOC pathogenesis in ~20% of patients, while Cyclin E1 overexpression induces CIN in model systems. Cyclin E1 levels are normally regulated by the SCF (SKP1-CUL1-FBOX) complex, an E3 ubiquitin ligase that includes RBX1 as a core component. Interestingly, RBX1 is heterozygously lost in ~80% of HGSOC cases and reduced expression corresponds with worse outcomes, suggesting it may be a pathogenic event. Using both short (siRNA) and long (CRISPR/Cas9) term approaches, we show that reduced RBX1 expression corresponds with significant increases in CIN phenotypes in fallopian tube secretory epithelial cells, a cellular precursor of HGSOC. Moreover, reduced RBX1 expression corresponds with increased Cyclin E1 levels and anchorage-independent growth. Collectively, these data identify RBX1 as a novel CIN gene with pathogenic implications for HGSOC.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Chromosome instability; High-grade serous ovarian cancer; Quantitative imaging microscopy; RBX1; SCF Complex

Year:  2020        PMID: 33290867     DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2020.11.051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Lett        ISSN: 0304-3835            Impact factor:   8.679


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Authors:  Michaela C L Palmer; Nicole M Neudorf; Ally C Farrell; Tooba Razi; Zelda Lichtensztejn; Kirk J McManus
Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2022-05-04       Impact factor: 5.121

2.  A Comprehensive Assessment of Genetic and Epigenetic Alterations Identifies Frequent Variations Impacting Six Prototypic SCF Complex Members.

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Review 3.  Aberrant SKP1 Expression: Diverse Mechanisms Impacting Genome and Chromosome Stability.

Authors:  Laura L Thompson; Kailee A Rutherford; Chloe C Lepage; Kirk J McManus
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-03-08

Review 4.  An Insight into Modern Targeted Genome-Editing Technologies with a Special Focus on CRISPR/Cas9 and its Applications.

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7.  E3 ubiquitin ligase RBX1 drives the metastasis of triple negative breast cancer through a FBXO45-TWIST1-dependent degradation mechanism.

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Review 8.  Ubiquitin Proteasome Pathway Transcriptome in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer.

Authors:  Jerry Vriend; Mark W Nachtigal
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