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Gigaxonin suppresses epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) of human cancer through downregulation of Snail.

Mysore S VeenaJungmo J GahngMustafa AlaniAlbert Y KoSaroj K BasakIsabelle Y LiuKimberly J HwangJenna R ChatoffNatarajan VenkatesanMarco MorselliWeihong YanIbraheem AliKarolina Elżbieta Kaczor-UrbanowiczBhavani Shankara GowdaPatrick FrostMatteo PellegriniNeda A MoatamedSharon P WilczynskiPascale BomontMarilene B WangDaniel Sanghoon ShinEri S Srivatsan
Published in: Cancer research communications (2024)
Gigaxonin is a E3 ubiquitin ligase that plays a role in cytoskeletal stability. Its role in cancer is not yet clearly understood. Our previous studies of head and neck cancer had identified gigaxonin interacting with p16 for NF-κB ubiquitination. To explore its role in cancer cell growth suppression, we analyzed normal and tumor DNA from cervical and head and neck cancers. There was a higher frequency of Exon 8 single nucleotide polymorphism (c.1293 C>T, rs2608555) in the tumor (46% vs 25% normal, p = 0.011) pointing to a relationship to cancer. Comparison of primary tumor to recurrence and metastasis did not reveal a statistical significance. Two cervical cancer cell lines, ME180 and HT3 harboring Exon 8 SNP and showing T allele expression correlated with higher gigaxonin expression, reduced in vitro cell growth and enhanced cisplatin sensitivity in comparison to C allele expressing cancer cell lines. Loss of gigaxonin expression in ME180 cells through CRISPR-Cas9 or siRNA led to aggressive cancer cell growth including increased migration and Matrigel invasion. The in vitro cell growth phenotypes were reversed with re-expression of gigaxonin. Suppression of cell growth correlated with reduced Snail and increased e-cadherin expression. Mouse tail vein injection studies showed increased lung metastasis of cells with low gigaxonin expression and reduced metastasis with reexpression of gigaxonin. We have found an association between C allele expression and RNA instability and absence of multimeric protein formation. From our results, we conclude that gigaxonin expression is associated with suppression of EMT through inhibition of Snail.
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