Literature DB >> 35197608

EGFR signaling promotes nuclear translocation of plasma membrane protein TSPAN8 to enhance tumor progression via STAT3-mediated transcription.

Xiaoqing Lu1,2, Liwei An3, Guangjian Fan1,4, Lijuan Zang5, Weiyi Huang1, Junjian Li1, Jun Liu1, Weiyu Ge1, Yuwei Huang6, Jingxuan Xu1, Shaoqian Du1, Yuan Cao1, Tianhao Zhou1, Huijing Yin1, Li Yu6, Shi Jiao7, Hongxia Wang8.   

Abstract

TSPAN family of proteins are generally considered to assemble as multimeric complexes on the plasma membrane. Our previous work uncovered that TSPAN8 can translocate into the nucleus as a membrane-free form, a process that requires TSPAN8 palmitoylation and association with cholesterol to promote its extraction from the plasma membrane and subsequent binding with 14-3-3θ and importin-β. However, what upstream signal(s) regulate(s) the nuclear translocation of TSPAN8, the potential function of TSPAN8 in the nucleus, and the underlying molecular mechanisms all remain unclear. Here, we demonstrate that, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling induces TSPAN8 nuclear translocation by activating the kinase AKT, which in turn directly phosphorylates TSPAN8 at Ser129, an event essential for its binding with 14-3-3θ and importin ß1. In the nucleus, phosphorylated TSPAN8 interacts with STAT3 to enhance its chromatin occupancy and therefore regulates transcription of downstream cancer-promoting genes, such as MYC, BCL2, MMP9, etc. The EGFR-AKT-TSPAN8-STAT3 axis was found to be hyperactivated in multiple human cancers, and associated with aggressive phenotype and dismal prognosis. We further developed a humanized monoclonal antibody hT8Ab4 that specifically recognizes the large extracellular loop of TSPAN8 (TSPAN8-LEL), thus being able to block the extraction of TSPAN8 from the plasma membrane and consequently its nuclear localization. Importantly, both in vitro and in vivo studies demonstrated an antitumor effect of hT8Ab4. Collectively, we discovered an unconventional function of TSPAN8 and dissected the underlying molecular mechanisms, which not only showcase a new layer of biological complexity of traditional membrane proteins, but also shed light on TSPAN8 as a novel therapeutic target for refractory cancers.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35197608      PMCID: PMC8975831          DOI: 10.1038/s41422-022-00628-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Res        ISSN: 1001-0602            Impact factor:   46.297


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Authors:  Junjian Li; Xiaoliang Chen; Liqun Zhu; Zhenghong Lao; Tianhao Zhou; Lijuan Zang; Weiyu Ge; Mengyi Jiang; Jingxuan Xu; Yuan Cao; Shaoqian Du; Yue Yu; Guangjian Fan; Hongxia Wang
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2021-06-23       Impact factor: 9.867

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1.  Nuclear tetraspanin 8 promotes breast cancer progression.

Authors:  Kadellyn Sandoval; William A Weiss
Journal:  Cell Res       Date:  2022-06       Impact factor: 46.297

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