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Molecular dissection on inhibition of Ras-induced cellular senescence by small t antigen of SV40.

Dongsheng Shang1, Tianchu Zhou1, Xinying Zhuang2, Yanfang Wu1, Hanqing Liu3, Zhigang Tu4.   

Abstract

Simian virus 40 (SV40) is a potentially oncogenic virus of monkey origin. Transmission, prevalence, and pathogenicity rates of SV40 are unclear, but infection can occur in humans, for example individuals with high contact with rhesus macaques and individuals that received contaminated early batches of polio vaccines in 1950-1963. In addition, several human polyomaviruses, proven carcinogenic, are also highly common in global populations. Cellular senescence is a major mechanism of cancer prevention in vivo. Hyperactivation of Ras usually induces cellular senescence rather than cell transformation. Previous studies suggest small t antigen (ST) of SV40 may interfere with cellular senescence induced by Ras. In the current study, ST was demonstrated to inhibit Ras-induced cellular senescence (RIS) and accumulation of DNA damage in Ras-activated cells. In addition, ST suppressed the signal transmission from BRaf to MEK and thus blocked the downstream transmission of the activated Ras signal. B56γ knockdown mimicked the inhibitory effects of ST overexpression on RIS. Furthermore, KSR1 knockdown inhibited Ras activation and the subsequent cellular senescence. Further mechanism studies indicated that the phosphorylation level of KSR1 rather than the levels of the total protein regulates the activation of Ras signaling pathway. In sum, ST inhibits the continuous hyperactivation of Ras signals by interfering with the normal functions of PP2A-B56γ of dephosphorylating KSR1, thus inhibiting the occurrence of cellular senescence. Although the roles of SV40 in human carcinogenesis are controversial so far, our study has shown that ST of polyomaviruses has tumorigenic potential by inhibiting oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) as a proof of concept.
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Keywords:  Braf; Cellular senescence; KSR1; PP2A-B56γ; Ras; Small T

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35429286     DOI: 10.1007/s00018-022-04275-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


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