The efficacy of Ataxia-Telangiectasia Mutated (ATM) kinase signalling inhibition in cancer therapy is tempered by the identification of new emerging functions of ATM, which suggests that the role of this protein in cancer progression is complex. We recently demonstrated that this tumor suppressor gene could act as tumor promoting factor in HER2 (Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2) positive breast cancer. Herein we put in evidence that ATM expression sustains the proportion of cells with a stem-like phenotype, measured as the capability to form mammospheres, independently of HER2 expression levels. Transcriptomic analyses revealed that, in mammospheres, ATM modulates the expression of cell cycle-, DNA repair- and autophagy-related genes. Among these, the silencing of the autophagic gene, autophagy related 4C cysteine peptidase (ATG4C), impairs mammosphere formation similarly to ATM depletion. Conversely, ATG4C ectopic expression in cells silenced for ATM expression, rescues mammospheres growth. Finally, tumor array analyses, performed using public data, identify a significant correlation between ATM and ATG4C expression levels in all human breast cancer subtypes, except for the basal-like one.Overall, we uncover a new connection between ATM kinase and autophagy regulation in breast cancer. We demonstrate that, in breast cancer cells, ATM and ATG4C are essential drivers of mammosphere formation, suggesting that their targeting may improve current approaches to eradicate breast cancer cells with a stem-like phenotype.

Antonelli, M., Strappazzon, F., Arisi, I., Brandi, R., D'Onofrio, M., Sambucci, M., et al. (2017). ATM kinase sustains breast cancer stem-like cells by promoting ATG4C expression and autophagy. ONCOTARGET, 8(13), 21692-21709 [10.18632/oncotarget.15537].

ATM kinase sustains breast cancer stem-like cells by promoting ATG4C expression and autophagy

ANTONELLI, MARTINA;SAMBUCCI, MANOLO;VITALE, ILIO;Barilà, Daniela
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2017-03-28

Abstract

The efficacy of Ataxia-Telangiectasia Mutated (ATM) kinase signalling inhibition in cancer therapy is tempered by the identification of new emerging functions of ATM, which suggests that the role of this protein in cancer progression is complex. We recently demonstrated that this tumor suppressor gene could act as tumor promoting factor in HER2 (Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2) positive breast cancer. Herein we put in evidence that ATM expression sustains the proportion of cells with a stem-like phenotype, measured as the capability to form mammospheres, independently of HER2 expression levels. Transcriptomic analyses revealed that, in mammospheres, ATM modulates the expression of cell cycle-, DNA repair- and autophagy-related genes. Among these, the silencing of the autophagic gene, autophagy related 4C cysteine peptidase (ATG4C), impairs mammosphere formation similarly to ATM depletion. Conversely, ATG4C ectopic expression in cells silenced for ATM expression, rescues mammospheres growth. Finally, tumor array analyses, performed using public data, identify a significant correlation between ATM and ATG4C expression levels in all human breast cancer subtypes, except for the basal-like one.Overall, we uncover a new connection between ATM kinase and autophagy regulation in breast cancer. We demonstrate that, in breast cancer cells, ATM and ATG4C are essential drivers of mammosphere formation, suggesting that their targeting may improve current approaches to eradicate breast cancer cells with a stem-like phenotype.
28-mar-2017
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Settore BIO/18 - GENETICA
English
ATG4; ATM kinase; autophagy; breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs); mammospheres; Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins; Autophagy-Related Proteins; Blotting, Western; Breast Neoplasms; Cell Line, Tumor; Cysteine Endopeptidases; Female; Fluorescent Antibody Technique; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Humans; Neoplastic Stem Cells; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Autophagy
Antonelli, M., Strappazzon, F., Arisi, I., Brandi, R., D'Onofrio, M., Sambucci, M., et al. (2017). ATM kinase sustains breast cancer stem-like cells by promoting ATG4C expression and autophagy. ONCOTARGET, 8(13), 21692-21709 [10.18632/oncotarget.15537].
Antonelli, M; Strappazzon, F; Arisi, I; Brandi, R; D'Onofrio, M; Sambucci, M; Manic, G; Vitale, I; Barilà, D; Stagni, V
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