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  • Mule/Huwe1/Arf-BP1 suppress...
    Inoue, Satoshi; Hao, Zhenyue; Elia, Andrew J; Cescon, David; Zhou, Lily; Silvester, Jennifer; Snow, Bryan; Harris, Isaac S; Sasaki, Masato; Li, Wanda Y; Itsumi, Momoe; Yamamoto, Kazuo; Ueda, Takeshi; Dominguez-Brauer, Carmen; Gorrini, Chiara; Chio, Iok In Christine; Haight, Jillian; You-Ten, Annick; McCracken, Susan; Wakeham, Andrew; Ghazarian, Danny; Penn, Linda J Z; Melino, Gerry; Mak, Tak W

    Genes & development, 2013-May-15, 2013-05-15, 20130515, Letnik: 27, Številka: 10
    Journal Article

    Tumorigenesis results from dysregulation of oncogenes and tumor suppressors that influence cellular proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and/or senescence. Many gene products involved in these processes are substrates of the E3 ubiquitin ligase Mule/Huwe1/Arf-BP1 (Mule), but whether Mule acts as an oncogene or tumor suppressor in vivo remains controversial. We generated K14Cre;Mule(flox/flox(y)) (Mule kKO) mice and subjected them to DMBA/PMA-induced skin carcinogenesis, which depends on oncogenic Ras signaling. Mule deficiency resulted in increased penetrance, number, and severity of skin tumors, which could be reversed by concomitant genetic knockout of c-Myc but not by knockout of p53 or p19Arf. Notably, in the absence of Mule, c-Myc/Miz1 transcriptional complexes accumulated, and levels of p21CDKN1A (p21) and p15INK4B (p15) were down-regulated. In vitro, Mule-deficient primary keratinocytes exhibited increased proliferation that could be reversed by Miz1 knockdown. Transfer of Mule-deficient transformed cells to nude mice resulted in enhanced tumor growth that again could be abrogated by Miz1 knockdown. Our data demonstrate in vivo that Mule suppresses Ras-mediated tumorigenesis by preventing an accumulation of c-Myc/Miz1 complexes that mediates p21 and p15 down-regulation.