抑制器
信号转导
细胞生物学
SOCS6系列
基因
平方毫米
抑癌基因
激酶
蛋白激酶A
SOCS5型
细胞周期蛋白依赖激酶8
癌症研究
化学
生物
遗传学
SOCS3
癌变
Notch信号通路
作者
Alexander R. Mabry,Arnima Singh,Brianna Mulrooney,James Gorman,Abigail R. Thielbar,Eric R. Wolf,Lindsey D. Mayo
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2400935121
摘要
The tumor suppressor von Hippel–Lindau, pVHL, is a multifaceted protein. One function is to dock to the hypoxia-inducible transcription factor (HIF) and recruit a larger protein complex that destabilizes HIF via ubiquitination, preventing angiogenesis and tumor development. pVHL also binds to the tumor suppressor p53 to activate specific p53 target genes. The oncogene Mdm2 impairs the formation of the p53–pVHL complex and activation of downstream genes by conjugating nedd8 to pVHL. While Mdm2 can impact p53 and pVHL, how pVHL may impact Mdm2 is unclear. Like p53 somatic mutations, point mutations are evident in pVHL that are common in renal clear cell carcinomas (RCC). In patients with RCC, Mdm2 levels are elevated, and we examined whether there was a relationship between Mdm2 and pVHL. TCGA and DepMap analysis revealed that mdm2 gene expression was elevated in RCC with vhl point mutations or copy number loss. In pVHL reconstituted or deleted isogenetically match RCC or MEF cell lines, Mdm2 was decreased in the presence of pVHL. Furthermore, through analysis using genetic and pharmacological approaches, we show that pVHL represses Mdm2 gene expression by blocking the MAPK–Ets signaling pathway and blocks Akt-mediated phosphorylation and stabilization of Mdm2. Mdm2 inhibition results in an increase in the p53–p21 pathway to impede cell growth. This finding shows how pVHL can indirectly impact the function of Mdm2 by regulating signaling pathways to restrict cell growth.
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