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Breast cancer metastasis suppressor OTUD1 deubiquitinates SMAD7

Authors :
Sheng Ye
Junling Jia
Min Zheng
Chen Ding
Fangfang Zhou
Wenhao Shi
Peter ten Dijke
Li Shao
Z. Zhang
Bing Yang
Jin Jin
Pengfei Fang
Hans van Dam
Xiaohua Yan
Yao Fan
Ke Jin
Hang Zhou
Xiaofeng Zheng
Feng Xie
Long Zhang
Source :
Nature Communications, 8, Nature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2017), Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Metastasis is the main cause of death in cancer patients. TGF-β is pro-metastatic for malignant cancer cells. Here we report a loss-of-function screen in mice with metastasis as readout and identify OTUD1 as a metastasis-repressing factor. OTUD1-silenced cancer cells show mesenchymal and stem-cell-like characteristics. Further investigation reveals that OTUD1 directly deubiquitinates the TGF-β pathway inhibitor SMAD7 and prevents its degradation. Moreover, OTUD1 cleaves Lysine 33-linked poly-ubiquitin chains of SMAD7 Lysine 220, which exposes the SMAD7 PY motif, enabling SMURF2 binding and subsequent TβRI turnover at the cell surface. Importantly, OTUD1 is lost in multiple types of human cancers and loss of OTUD1 increases metastasis in intracardial xenograft and orthotopic transplantation models, and correlates with poor prognosis among breast cancer patients. High levels of OTUD1 inhibit cancer stemness and shut off metastasis. Thus, OTUD1 represses breast cancer metastasis by mitigating TGF-β-induced pro-oncogenic responses via deubiquitination of SMAD7.<br />The activation of TGF-β signaling has been implicated in cancer metastasis. Here, the authors show that OTUD1 suppresses metastasis by antagonizing the TGF-β pathway via the deubiquitination of SMAD7, and its loss correlates with poor prognosis in breast cancer.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications, 8, Nature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2017), Nature Communications
Accession number :
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