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Stabilisation of β-Catenin-WNT signalling by USP10 in APC-truncatedcolorectal cancer drives cancer stemness and enables super-competitor signalling

Authors :
Michaela Reissland
Oliver Hartmann
Saskia Tauch
Cristian Prieto-Garcia
Clemens Schulte
Daniel Solvie
Sinah Loebbert
Anne-Claire Jacomin
Marina Pesic
Jeroen M. Bugter
Christina Schuelein-Voelk
Carmina T. Fuss
Nikolet Pahor
Carsten Ade
Viktoria Buck
Michael Potente
Vivian Li
Gerti Beliu
Armin Wiegering
Eliya Bitman-Lotan
Tom Grossmann
Mathias Rosenfeldt
Martin Eilers
Hans Maric
Madelon M. Maurice
Florian Greten
Ivan Dikič
Amir Orian
Peter Gallant
Markus E. Diefenbacher
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

SummaryThe contribution of deubiquitylating enzymes to β-Catenin stabilisation in intestinal stem cells and colorectal cancer (CRC) is poorly understood. Here, we report the deubiquitylase USP10 as an APC-truncation- specific enhancer of β-Catenin stability, potentiating WNT signalling in CRC and cancer stem cells. Mechanistically, interaction studies in various CRC cell lines and in vitro binding studies, together with computational modelling, revealed that USP10 binding to β-Catenin is mediated via the unstructured N-terminus of USP10 and requires the absence of full-length APC. Notably, loss of USP10 in CRISPR engineered intestinal organoids reduces tumorigenic properties of CRC and blocks the super competitor-signalling of APC-mutated CRC. Furthermore, reduction of USP10 induces the expression of differentiation genes, and opposes the APC-truncated phenotype in an intestinal hyperplasia model ofD.melanogaster.Taken together, our findings reveal USP10s role in intestinal tumourigenesis by stabilising β-Catenin, leading to aberrant WNT signalling, enhancing cancer cell stemness and implicate the DUB USP10 as a cancer specific therapeutic vulnerability inApctruncated CRC.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........07cbccc13dc3cb445f4a5957beac5545
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.10.527983