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VOPP1 promotes breast tumorigenesis by interacting with the tumor suppressor WWOX

  • Florian Bonin
  • , Karim Taouis
  • , Paula Azorin
  • , Ambre Petitalot
  • , Zakia Tariq
  • , Sebastien Nola
  • , Nadège Bouteille
  • , Sandrine Tury
  • , Sophie Vacher
  • , Ivan Bièche
  • , Khadija Ait Rais
  • , Gaelle Pierron
  • , Laetitia Fuhrmann
  • , Anne Vincent-Salomon
  • , Etienne Formstecher
  • , Jacques Camonis
  • , Rosette Lidereau
  • , François Lallemand
  • , Keltouma Driouch
  • Institut Curie
  • Laboratoire de Probabilités et Modèles Aléatoires
  • Hybrigenics SA
  • Inserm U830

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Abstract

Background: The WW domain-containing oxidoreductase (WWOX) gene, frequently altered in breast cancer, encodes a tumor suppressor whose function is mediated through its interactions with cancer-related proteins, such as the pro-apoptotic protein p73α. Results: To better understand the involvement of WWOX in breast tumorigenesis, we performed a yeast two-hybrid screen and co-immunoprecipitation assays to identify novel partners of this protein. We characterized the vesicular overexpressed in cancer pro-survival protein 1 (VOPP1) as a new regulator of WWOX. In breast cancer cells, VOPP1 sequestrates WWOX in lysosomes, impairs its ability to associate with p73α, and inhibits WWOX-dependent apoptosis. Overexpressed VOPP1 potentiates cellular transformation and enhances the growth of transplanted tumors in vivo. VOPP1 is overexpressed in breast tumors, especially in tumors that retain WWOX. Moreover, increased expression of VOPP1 is associated with reduced survival of patients with WWOX-positive, but not with WWOX-negative, tumors. Conclusions: These findings emphasize the importance of the sequestration of WWOX by VOPP1 in addition to WWOX loss in breast tumors and define VOPP1 as a novel oncogene promoting breast carcinogenesis by inhibiting the anti-tumoral effect of WWOX.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109
JournalBMC Biology
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2018
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Breast tumors
  • VOPP1
  • WWOX

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