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The novel β-TrCP protein isoform hidden in circular RNA confers trastuzumab resistance in HER2-positive breast cancer

Shengting Wang, Yufang Wang, Qian Li, Xiaoming Li, Xinghua Feng, Kaixuan Zeng

2023Redox Biology31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Trastuzumab notably improves the outcome of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer patients, however, resistance to trastuzumab remains a major hurdle to clinical treatment. In the present study, we identify a circular RNA intimately linked to trastuzumab resistance. circ-β-TrCP, derived from the back-splicing of β-TrCP exon 7 and 13, confers trastuzumab resistance by regulating NRF2-mediated antioxidant pathway in a KEAP1-independent manner. Concretely, circ-β-TrCP encodes a novel truncated 343-amino acid peptide located in the nucleus, referred as β-TrCP-343aa, which competitively binds to NRF2, blocks SCFβ-TrCP-mediated NRF2 proteasomal degradation, and this protective effect of β-TrCP-343aa on NRF2 protein requires GSK3 activity. Subsequently, the elevated NRF2 transcriptionally upregulates a cohort of antioxidant genes, giving rise to trastuzumab resistance. Moreover, the translation ability of circ-β-TrCP is inhibited by eIF3j under both basal and oxidative stress conditions, and eIF3j is transcriptionally repressed by NRF2, thus forming a positive feedback circuit between β-TrCP-343aa and NRF2, expediting trastuzumab resistance. Collectively, our data demonstrate that circ-β-TrCP-encoded β-TrCP protein isoform drives HER2-targeted therapy resistance in a NRF2-dependent manner, which provides potential therapeutic targets for overcoming trastuzumab resistance.

Topics & Concepts

TrastuzumabCancer researchBiologyAcquired resistanceExonKEAP1Breast cancerGeneCancerBiochemistryTranscription factorGeneticsCircular RNAs in diseasesGenomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stressT-cell and Retrovirus Studies
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