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Interplay between c-Src and the APC/C co-activator Cdh1 regulates mammary tumorigenesis.


ABSTRACT: The Anaphase Promoting Complex (APC) coactivator Cdh1 drives proper cell cycle progression and is implicated in the suppression of tumorigenesis. However, it remains elusive how Cdh1 restrains cancer progression and how tumor cells escape the inhibition of Cdh1. Here we report that Cdh1 suppresses the kinase activity of c-Src in an APC-independent manner. Depleting Cdh1 accelerates breast cancer cell proliferation and cooperates with PTEN loss to promote breast tumor progression in mice. Hyperactive c-Src, on the other hand, reciprocally inhibits the ubiquitin E3 ligase activity of APCCdh1 through direct phosphorylation of Cdh1 at its N-terminus, which disrupts the interaction between Cdh1 and the APC core complex. Furthermore, pharmacological inhibition of c-Src restores APCCdh1 tumor suppressor function to repress a panel of APCCdh1 oncogenic substrates. Our findings reveal a reciprocal feedback circuit of Cdh1 and c-Src in the crosstalk between the cell cycle machinery and the c-Src signaling pathway.

SUBMITTER: Han T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6697746 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interplay between c-Src and the APC/C co-activator Cdh1 regulates mammary tumorigenesis.

Han Tao T   Jiang Shulong S   Zheng Hong H   Yin Qing Q   Xie Mengyu M   Little Margaret R MR   Yin Xiu X   Chen Ming M   Song Su Jung SJ   Beg Amer A AA   Pandolfi Pier Paolo PP   Wan Lixin L  

Nature communications 20190816 1


The Anaphase Promoting Complex (APC) coactivator Cdh1 drives proper cell cycle progression and is implicated in the suppression of tumorigenesis. However, it remains elusive how Cdh1 restrains cancer progression and how tumor cells escape the inhibition of Cdh1. Here we report that Cdh1 suppresses the kinase activity of c-Src in an APC-independent manner. Depleting Cdh1 accelerates breast cancer cell proliferation and cooperates with PTEN loss to promote breast tumor progression in mice. Hyperac  ...[more]

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