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Stabilization of histone demethylase PHF8 by USP7 promotes breast carcinogenesis
Qian Wang, … , Zhi Yao, Lei Shi
Qian Wang, … , Zhi Yao, Lei Shi
Published May 16, 2016
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2016;126(6):2205-2220. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI85747.
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Stabilization of histone demethylase PHF8 by USP7 promotes breast carcinogenesis

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The histone demethylase PHF8 has been implicated in multiple pathological disorders, including X-linked mental retardation and tumorigenesis. However, it is not clear how the abundance and function of PHF8 are regulated. Here, we report that PHF8 physically associates with the deubiquitinase USP7. Specifically, we demonstrated that USP7 promotes deubiquitination and stabilization of PHF8, leading to the upregulation of a group of genes, including cyclin A2, that are critical for cell growth and proliferation. The USP7-encoding gene was also transcriptionally regulated by PHF8, via positive feedback. USP7 was overexpressed in breast carcinomas, and the level of expression positively correlated with expression of PHF8 and cyclin A2 and with the histological grade of breast cancer. We showed that USP7 promotes breast carcinogenesis by stabilizing PHF8 and upregulating cyclin A2 and that the interaction between USP7 and PHF8 is augmented during DNA damage. Moreover, USP7-promoted PHF8 stabilization conferred cellular resistance to genotoxic insults and was required for the recruitment of BLM and KU70, which are both essential for DNA double-strand break repair. Our study mechanistically links USP7 to epigenetic regulation and DNA repair. Moreover, these data support the pursuit of USP7 and PHF8 as potential targets for breast cancer intervention, especially in combination with chemo- or radiotherapies.

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Qian Wang, Shuai Ma, Nan Song, Xin Li, Ling Liu, Shangda Yang, Xiang Ding, Lin Shan, Xing Zhou, Dongxue Su, Yue Wang, Qi Zhang, Xinhua Liu, Na Yu, Kai Zhang, Yongfeng Shang, Zhi Yao, Lei Shi

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USP7/PHF8/cyclin A2 signaling pathway promotes breast carcinogenesis.

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USP7/PHF8/cyclin A2 signaling pathway promotes breast carcinogenesis.
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(A) IHC analysis of the expression levels of USP7, PHF8, and cyclin A2 in breast tumors. Representative images (original magnification, ×200) from normal mammary tissue and breast carcinoma samples at different stages are shown (top panel). The values of the stainings were determined by Image-Pro Plus software and are presented with box plots (middle panel). *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, 1-way ANOVA. The correlation coefficient and P values were analyzed as indicated (bottom panel). (B) Western blotting analysis of the protein levels of USP7, PHF8, and cyclin A2 in human mammary epithelial cell (HMEC) and breast cancer cell lines (left panel), or in paired samples from infiltrating ductal breast carcinomas and adjacent breast tissues (right panel). (C) MCF-7 tumors stably expressing shRNAs and genes as indicated were transplanted onto athymic mice (n = 6), and tumor volumes were measured weekly (top panel). Representative tumors and sacrificed mice are shown (middle panel). The expression levels of the indicated proteins in these tumors were examined by Western blotting (bottom panel). Each bar represents the mean ± SD. *P < 0.05 and **P < 0.01, 2-way ANOVA.

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