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USP35, regulated by estrogen and AKT, promotes breast tumorigenesis by stabilizing and enhancing transcriptional activity of estrogen receptor α.

Jiawei Cao1, Du Wu1, Guang Wu1, Yaqi Wang1, Tianhao Ren1, Yang Wang1, Yingshuai Lv1, Wei Sun1, Jieyi Wang1, Changrui Qian1, Licai He1, Kaiyan Yang2, Hongzhi Li3, Haihua Gu4.   

Abstract

Although endocrine therapies targeting estrogen receptor α (ERα) are effective in managing ER positive (+) breast cancer, many patients have primary resistance or develop resistance to endocrine therapies. In addition, ER+ breast cancer with PIK3CA activating mutations and 11q13-14 amplification have poor survival with unclear mechanism. We uncovered that higher expression of deubiquitinase USP35, located in 11q14.1, was associated with ER+ breast cancer and poor survival. Estrogen enhanced USP35 protein levels by downregulating USP35-targeting miRNA-140-3p and miRNA-26a-5p. USP35 promoted the growth of ER+ breast cancer in vitro and in vivo, and reduced the sensitivity of ER+ breast cancer cells to endocrine therapies such as tamoxifen and fulvestrant. Mechanistically, USP35 enhanced ERα stability by interacting and deubiquitinating ERα, and transcriptional activity of ERα by interacting with ERα in DNA regions containing estrogen response element. In addition, AKT, a key effector of PI3K, phosphorylated USP35 at Serine613, which promoted USP35 nuclear translocation, ERα transcriptional activity, and the growth of ER+ breast cancer cells. Our data indicate that USP35 and ERα form a positive feedback loop in promoting the growth of ER+ breast cancer. USP35 may be a treatment target for ER+ breast cancer with endocrine resistance or with PIK3CA mutations or hyperactivation of the PI3K pathway.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34131114     DOI: 10.1038/s41419-021-03904-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Death Dis            Impact factor:   8.469


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