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WSB1 overcomes oncogene-induced senescence by targeting ATM for degradation.


ABSTRACT: Oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) or apoptosis through the DNA-damage response is an important barrier of tumorigenesis. Overcoming this barrier leads to abnormal cell proliferation, genomic instability, and cellular transformation, and finally allows cancers to develop. However, it remains unclear how the OIS barrier is overcome. Here, we show that the E3 ubiquitin ligase WD repeat and SOCS box-containing protein 1 (WSB1) plays a role in overcoming OIS. WSB1 expression in primary cells helps the bypass of OIS, leading to abnormal proliferation and cellular transformation. Mechanistically, WSB1 promotes ATM ubiquitination, resulting in ATM degradation and the escape from OIS. Furthermore, we identify CDKs as the upstream kinase of WSB1. CDK-mediated phosphorylation activates WSB1 by promoting its monomerization. In human cancer tissue and in vitro models, WSB1-induced ATM degradation is an early event during tumorigenic progression. We suggest that WSB1 is one of the key players of early oncogenic events through ATM degradation and destruction of the tumorigenesis barrier. Our work establishes an important mechanism of cancer development and progression in premalignant lesions.

SUBMITTER: Kim JJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5339850 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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WSB1 overcomes oncogene-induced senescence by targeting ATM for degradation.

Kim Jung Jin JJ   Lee Seung Baek SB   Yi Sang-Yeop SY   Han Sang-Ah SA   Kim Sun-Hyun SH   Lee Jong-Min JM   Tong Seo-Yun SY   Yin Ping P   Gao Bowen B   Zhang Jun J   Lou Zhenkun Z  

Cell research 20161213 2


Oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) or apoptosis through the DNA-damage response is an important barrier of tumorigenesis. Overcoming this barrier leads to abnormal cell proliferation, genomic instability, and cellular transformation, and finally allows cancers to develop. However, it remains unclear how the OIS barrier is overcome. Here, we show that the E3 ubiquitin ligase WD repeat and SOCS box-containing protein 1 (WSB1) plays a role in overcoming OIS. WSB1 expression in primary cells helps th  ...[more]

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