Cell Structure and Function (Nov 2022)

PRL stimulates mitotic errors by suppressing kinetochore-localized activation of AMPK during mitosis

  • Kajung Ryu,
  • Atsushi Yoshida,
  • Yosuke Funato,
  • Daisuke Yamazaki,
  • Hiroaki Miki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.22034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 2
pp. 75 – 87

Abstract

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Phosphatase of regenerating liver (PRL) is frequently overexpressed in various malignant cancers and is known to be a driver of malignancy. Here, we demonstrated that PRL overexpression causes mitotic errors that accompany spindle misorientation and aneuploidy, which are intimately associated with cancer progression. Mechanistic analyses of this phenomenon revealed dysregulation of the energy sensor kinase, AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), in PRL-induced mitotic errors. Specifically, immunofluorescence analysis showed that levels of phosphorylated AMPK (P-AMPK), an activated form of AMPK, at the kinetochore were reduced by PRL expression. Moreover, artificial activation of AMPK using chemical activators, such as A769662 and AICAR, in PRL-expressing cells restored P-AMPK signals at the kinetochore and normalized spindle orientation. Collectively, these results indicate the crucial importance of the activation of kinetochore-localized AMPK in the normal progression of mitosis, which is specifically perturbed by PRL overexpression. Key words: cancer, AMPK, PRL, kinetochore, mitotic errors

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