PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

ERRα protein is stabilized by LSD1 in a demethylation-independent manner.

  • Julie Carnesecchi,
  • Catherine Cerutti,
  • Jean-Marc Vanacker,
  • Christelle Forcet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188871
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. e0188871

Abstract

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The LSD1 histone demethylase is highly expressed in breast tumors where it constitutes a factor of poor prognosis and promotes traits of cancer aggressiveness such as cell invasiveness. Recent work has shown that the Estrogen-Related Receptor α (ERRα) induces LSD1 to demethylate the Lys 9 of histone H3. This results in the transcriptional activation of a number of common target genes, several of which being involved in cellular invasion. High expression of ERRα protein is also a factor of poor prognosis in breast tumors. Here we show that, independently of its demethylase activities, LSD1 protects ERRα from ubiquitination, resulting in overexpression of the latter protein. Our data also suggests that the elevation of LSD1 mRNA and protein in breast cancer (as compared to normal tissue) may be a key event to increase ERRα protein, independently of its corresponding mRNA.