HPV16 E6 induces chromosomal instability due to polar chromosomes caused by E6AP-dependent degradation of the mitotic kinesin CENP-E

被引:11
作者
Cosper, Pippa F. [1 ,2 ]
Hrycyniak, Laura C. F. [3 ]
Paracha, Maha [1 ]
Lee, Denis L. [4 ]
Wan, Jun [5 ]
Jones, Kathryn [1 ]
Bice, Sophie A. [1 ,6 ]
Nickel, Kwangok
Mallick, Samyukta [7 ,8 ]
Taylor, Alison M. [7 ]
Kimple, Randall J. [1 ,2 ]
Lambert, Paul F. [2 ,4 ]
Weaver, Beth A. [2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Dept Human Oncol, Madison, WI 53705 USA
[2] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Univ Wisconsin Carbone Canc Ctr, Madison, WI 53705 USA
[3] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Mol & Cellular Pharmacol Grad Training Program, Madison, WI 53705 USA
[4] Univ Wisconsin Madison, McArdle Lab Canc Res, Dept Oncol, Madison, WI 53705 USA
[5] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Physiol Grad Training Program, Madison, WI 53705 USA
[6] Columbia Univ, Herbert Irving Comprehens Canc Ctr, Dept Pathol & Cell Biol, New York, NY 10032 USA
[7] Columbia Univ, Integrated Program Cellular Mol & Biomed Studies, New York, NY 10032 USA
[8] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Dept Cell & Regenerat Biol, Madison, WI 53705 USA
关键词
mitosis; papillomavirus; CIN; HUMAN-PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE-16; E2F TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR; SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMA; PDZ-BINDING MOTIF; GENOMIC INSTABILITY; OROPHARYNGEAL CANCER; KERATINOCYTE IMMORTALIZATION; KINETOCHORE LOCALIZATION; RETINOBLASTOMA PROTEIN; CENTROSOME DUPLICATION;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.2216700120
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Chromosome segregation during mitosis is highly regulated to ensure production of genetically identical progeny. Recurrent mitotic errors cause chromosomal instability (CIN), a hallmark of tumors. The E6 and E7 oncoproteins of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes cervical, anal, and head and neck cancers (HNC), cause mitotic defects consistent with CIN in models of anogenital cancers, but this has not been studied in the context of HNC. Here, we show that HPV16 induces a specific type of CIN in patient HNC tumors, patient-derived xenografts, and cell lines, which is due to defects in chromosome congression. These defects are specifically induced by the HPV16 oncogene E6 rather than E7. We show that HPV16 E6 expression causes degradation of the mitotic kinesin CENP-E, whose depletion produces chromosomes that are chronically misaligned near spindle poles ( polar chromosomes) and fail to congress. Though the canonical oncogenic role of E6 is the degradation of the tumor suppressor p53, CENP- E degradation and polar chromosomes occur independently of p53. Instead, E6 directs CENP-E degradation in a proteasome-dependent manner via the E6-associated ubiquitin protein ligase E6AP/UBE3A. This study reveals a mechanism by which HPV induces CIN, which may impact HPV-mediated tumor initiation, progression, and therapeutic response.
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