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  • Progression et métastases

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lncRNA BREA2 promotes metastasis by disrupting the WWP2-mediated ubiquitination of Notch1

Menée in vitro et à l'aide de modèles murins de cancer mammaire, cette étude met en évidence un mécanisme par lequel le long ARN non codant BREA2 favorise le processus métastatique en perturbant l'ubiquitination de Notch-1 induite par l'ubiquitine-protéine ligase WWP2

Notch has been implicated in human cancers and is a putative therapeutic target. However, the regulation of Notch activation in the nucleus remains largely uncharacterized. Therefore, characterizing the detailed mechanisms governing Notch degradation will identify attractive strategies for treating Notch-activated cancers. Here, we report that the long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) BREA2 drives breast cancer metastasis by stabilizing the Notch1 intracellular domain (NICD1). Moreover, we reveal WW domain containing E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 2 (WWP2) as an E3 ligase for NICD1 at K1821 and a suppressor of breast cancer metastasis. Mechanistically, BREA2 impairs WWP2–NICD1 complex formation and in turn stabilizes NICD1, leading to Notch signaling activation and lung metastasis. BREA2 loss sensitizes breast cancer cells to inhibition of Notch signaling and suppresses the growth of breast cancer patient-derived xenograft tumors, highlighting its therapeutic potential in breast cancer. Taken together, these results reveal the lncRNA BREA2 as a putative regulator of Notch signaling and an oncogenic player driving breast cancer metastasis.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2023

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