PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Exosome-bound WD repeat protein Monad inhibits breast cancer cell invasion by degrading amphiregulin mRNA.

  • Makio Saeki,
  • Hiroshi Egusa,
  • Yuya Kamano,
  • Yoshito Kakihara,
  • Walid A Houry,
  • Hirofumi Yatani,
  • Shinzaburo Noguchi,
  • Yoshinori Kamisaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067326
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. e67326

Abstract

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Increased stabilization of mRNA coding for key cancer genes can contribute to invasiveness. This is achieved by down-regulation of exosome cofactors, which bind to 3'-UTR in cancer-related genes. Here, we identified amphiregulin, an EGFR ligand, as a target of WD repeat protein Monad, a component of R2TP/prefoldin-like complex, in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells. Monad specifically interacted with both the 3'-UTR of amphiregulin mRNA and the RNA degrading exosome, and enhanced decay of amphiregulin transcripts. Knockdown of Monad increased invasion and this effect was abolished with anti-amphiregulin neutralizing antibody. These results suggest that Monad could prevent amphiregulin-mediated invasion by degrading amphiregulin mRNA.