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Regulating BRCA1 protein stability by cathepsin S-mediated ubiquitin degradation

Title
Regulating BRCA1 protein stability by cathepsin S-mediated ubiquitin degradation
Authors
Kim, SeoYoungJin, HeeSeo, Hang-RhanLee, Hae JuneLee, Yun-Sil
Ewha Authors
이윤실
SCOPUS Author ID
이윤실scopus
Issue Date
2019
Journal Title
CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
ISSN
1350-9047JCR Link

1476-5403JCR Link
Citation
CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 812 - 825
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Cathepsin S (CTSS) is a cysteine protease that is thought to play a role in many physiological and pathological processes including tumor growth, angiogenesis, and metastasis; it has been identified as a radiation response gene. Here, we examined the role of CTSS in regulating the DNA damage response in breast cancer cells. Activating CTSS (producing the cleavage form of the protein) by radiation induced proteolytic degradation of BRCA1, which ultimately suppressed DNA double-strand break repair activity. Depletion of CTSS by RNAi or expression of a mutant type of CTSS enhanced the protein stability of BRCA1 by inhibiting its ubiquitination. CTSS interacted with the BRCT domain of BRCA1 and facilitated ubiquitin-mediated proteolytic degradation of BRCA1, which was tightly associated with decreased BRCA1-mediated DNA repair activity. Treatment with a pharmacological CTSS inhibitor inhibited proteolytic degradation of BRCA1 and restored BRCA1 function. Depletion of CTSS by shRNA delayed tumor growth in a xenograft mouse model, only in the presence of functional BRCA1. Spontaneously uced rat mammary tumors and human breast cancer tissues with high levels of CTSS expression showed low BRCA1 expression. From these data, we suggest that CTSS inhibition is a good strategy for functional restoration of BRCA1 in breast cancers with reduced BRCA1 protein stability.
DOI
10.1038/s41418-018-0153-0
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