PAR-Induced Harnessing of EZH2 to β-Catenin: Implications for Colorectal Cancer.
Shoshana SedleyJeetendra Kumar NagTatyana RudinaRachel Bar-ShavitPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are involved in a wide array of physiological and disease functions, yet knowledge of their role in colon cancer stem cell maintenance is still lacking. In addition, the molecular mechanisms underlying GPCR-induced post-translational signaling regulation are poorly understood. Here, we find that protease-activated receptor 4 (PAR 4 ) unexpectedly acts as a potent oncogene, inducing β-catenin stability and transcriptional activity. Both PAR 4 and PAR 2 are able to drive the association of methyltransferase EZH2 with β-catenin, culminating in β-catenin methylation. This methylation on a lysine residue at the N-terminal portion of β-catenin suppresses the ubiquitination of β-catenin, thereby promoting PAR-induced β-catenin stability and transcriptional activity. Indeed, EZH2 is found to be directly correlated with high PAR 4 -driven tumors, and is abundantly expressed in large tumors, whereas very little to almost none is expressed in small tumors. A truncated form of β-catenin, ∆N133β-catenin, devoid of lysine, as well as serine/threonine residues, exhibits low levels of β-catenin and a markedly reduced transcriptional activity following PAR 4 activation, in contrast to wt β-catenin. Our study demonstrates the importance of β-catenin lysine methylation in terms of its sustained expression and function. Taken together, we reveal that PAR-induced post-transcriptional regulation of β-catenin is centrally involved in colon cancer.
Keyphrases
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- cell proliferation
- gene expression
- high glucose
- dna methylation
- healthcare
- magnetic resonance
- poor prognosis
- diabetic rats
- genome wide
- magnetic resonance imaging
- machine learning
- endothelial cells
- single cell
- amino acid
- heat stress
- drug induced
- cancer stem cells
- long noncoding rna
- protein kinase
- high density