LATS1 but not LATS2 represses autophagy by a kinase-independent scaffold function

Autophagy perturbation represents an emerging therapeutic strategy in cancer. Although LATS1 and LATS2 kinases, core components of the mammalian Hippo pathway, have been shown to exert tumor suppressive activities, here we report a pro-survival role of LATS1 but not LATS2 in hepatocellular carcinoma...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2019-12, Vol.10 (1), p.5755-17, Article 5755
Hauptverfasser: Tang, Fengyuan, Gao, Ruize, Jeevan-Raj, Beena, Wyss, Christof B., Kalathur, Ravi K. R., Piscuoglio, Salvatore, Ng, Charlotte K. Y., Hindupur, Sravanth K., Nuciforo, Sandro, Dazert, Eva, Bock, Thomas, Song, Shuang, Buechel, David, Morini, Marco F., Hergovich, Alexander, Matthias, Patrick, Lim, Dae-Sik, Terracciano, Luigi M., Heim, Markus H., Hall, Michael N., Christofori, Gerhard
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Zusammenfassung:Autophagy perturbation represents an emerging therapeutic strategy in cancer. Although LATS1 and LATS2 kinases, core components of the mammalian Hippo pathway, have been shown to exert tumor suppressive activities, here we report a pro-survival role of LATS1 but not LATS2 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells. Specifically, LATS1 restricts lethal autophagy in HCC cells induced by sorafenib, the standard of care for advanced HCC patients. Notably, autophagy regulation by LATS1 is independent of its kinase activity. Instead, LATS1 stabilizes the autophagy core-machinery component Beclin-1 by promoting K27-linked ubiquitination at lysine residues K32 and K263 on Beclin-1. Consequently, ubiquitination of Beclin-1 negatively regulates autophagy by promoting inactive dimer formation of Beclin-1. Our study highlights a functional diversity between LATS1 and LATS2, and uncovers a scaffolding role of LATS1 in mediating a cross-talk between the Hippo signaling pathway and autophagy. The autophagic and Hippo pathways are both well characterized contributors to cancer. Here, Tang et al show that LATS1, but not LATS2, negatively regulates autophagy by promoting Beclin1 ubiquitination, which restricts lethal autophagy induced by sorafenib treatment in cancer cells.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-019-13591-7