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Article Dans Une Revue Cancer Letters Année : 2017

PKCθ-induced phosphorylations control the ability of Fra-1 to stimulate gene expression and cancer cell migration

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The AP-1 transcription factor Fra-1 is aberrantly expressed in a large number of cancers and plays crucial roles in cancer development and progression by stimulating the expression of genes involved in these processes. However, the control of Fra-1 transactivation ability is still unclear and here we hypothesized that PKCθ-induced phosphorylation could be necessary to obtain a fully active Fra-1 protein. Using MCF7 stable cells overexpressing equivalent levels of unphosphorylated Fra-1 or PKCθ-phosphorylated Fra-1, we showed that PKCθ-induced phosphorylation of Fra-1 was crucial for the stimulation of MMP1 and IL6 expression. Consistently, we found a significant positive correlation between PRKCQ (coding for PKCθ) and MMP1 mRNA expression levels in human breast cancer samples. PKCθ-induced phosphorylations, in part at T217 and T227 residues, strongly and specifically increased Fra-1 transcriptional activity through the stimulation of Fra-1 transactivation domain, without affecting JUN factors. More importantly, these phosphorylations were required for Fra-1-induced migration of breast cancer cells and phosphorylated Fra-1 expression was enriched at the invasion front of human breast tumors. Taken together, our findings indicate that PKCθ-induced phosphorylation could be important for the function of Fra-1 in cancer progression.
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hal-01802603 , version 1 (29-05-2018)

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Karine Belguise, Sara Cherradi, Awa Sarr, Florence Boissière, Nathalie Boulle, et al.. PKCθ-induced phosphorylations control the ability of Fra-1 to stimulate gene expression and cancer cell migration. Cancer Letters, 2017, 385, pp.97 - 107. ⟨10.1016/j.canlet.2016.10.038⟩. ⟨hal-01802603⟩
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