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HNRNPU promotes the progression of triple-negative breast cancer via RNA transcription and alternative splicing mechanisms

Bo-yue Han, Zhebin Liu, Xin Hu, Hong Ling

2022Cell Death and Disease28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a great detriment to women's health due to the lack of effective therapeutic targets. In this study, we employed an integrated genetic screen to identify a pivotal oncogenic factor, heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein U (HNRNPU), which is required for the progression of TNBC. We elucidated the pro-oncogenic role of HNRNPU, which can induce the proliferation and migration of TNBC cells via its association with DEAD box helicase 5 (DDX5) protein. Elevated levels of the HNRNPU-DDX5 complex prohibited the intron retention of minichromosome maintenance protein 10 (MCM10) pre-mRNA, decreased nonsense-mediated mRNA decay, and activated Wnt/β-catenin signalling; on the other hand, HNRNPU-DDX5 is located in the transcriptional start sites (TSS) of LIM domain only protein 4 (LMO4) and its upregulation promoted the transcription of LMO4, consequently activating PI3K-Akt-mTOR signalling. Our data highlight the synergetic effects of HNRNPU in RNA transcription and splicing in regulating cancer progression and suggest that HNRNPU may act as a potential molecular target in the treatment of TNBC.

Topics & Concepts

RNA Helicase ARNA splicingCancer researchRNA-binding proteinBiologyTranscription factorPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayHeterogeneous ribonucleoprotein particleRibonucleoproteinTriple-negative breast cancerCell biologyTranscription (linguistics)Wnt signaling pathwayRNACancerBreast cancerSignal transductionGeneGeneticsHelicaseLinguisticsPhilosophyRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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