USP9X regulates centrosome duplication and promotes breast carcinogenesis

Defective centrosome duplication is implicated in microcephaly and primordial dwarfism as well as various ciliopathies and cancers. Yet, how the centrosome biogenesis is regulated remains poorly understood. Here we report that the X-linked deubiquitinase USP9X is physically associated with centriola...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2017-03, Vol.8 (1), p.14866-16, Article 14866
Hauptverfasser: Li, Xin, Song, Nan, Liu, Ling, Liu, Xinhua, Ding, Xiang, Song, Xin, Yang, Shangda, Shan, Lin, Zhou, Xing, Su, Dongxue, Wang, Yue, Zhang, Qi, Cao, Cheng, Ma, Shuai, Yu, Na, Yang, Fuquan, Wang, Yan, Yao, Zhi, Shang, Yongfeng, Shi, Lei
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Zusammenfassung:Defective centrosome duplication is implicated in microcephaly and primordial dwarfism as well as various ciliopathies and cancers. Yet, how the centrosome biogenesis is regulated remains poorly understood. Here we report that the X-linked deubiquitinase USP9X is physically associated with centriolar satellite protein CEP131, thereby stabilizing CEP131 through its deubiquitinase activity. We demonstrate that USP9X is an integral component of centrosome and is required for centrosome biogenesis. Loss-of-function of USP9X impairs centrosome duplication and gain-of-function of USP9X promotes centrosome amplification and chromosome instability. Significantly, USP9X is overexpressed in breast carcinomas, and its level of expression is correlated with that of CEP131 and higher histologic grades of breast cancer. Indeed, USP9X, through regulation of CEP131 abundance, promotes breast carcinogenesis. Our experiments identify USP9X as an important regulator of centrosome biogenesis and uncover a critical role for USP9X/CEP131 in breast carcinogenesis, supporting the pursuit of USP9X/CEP131 as potential targets for breast cancer intervention. USP9X is a deubiquitinating enzyme with many known substrates and functions; it has been linked to cancer but the mechanisms remain unclear. Here Li et al . report that USP9X stabilizes the centrosomal protein CEP131 leading to centrosome amplification and breast cancer development.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/ncomms14866