Cancer Cells Upregulate Tau to Gain Resistance to DNA Damaging Agents

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作者
Rico, Thomas [1 ]
Denechaud, Marine [1 ]
Caillierez, Raphaelle [1 ]
Comptdaer, Thomas [1 ]
Adriaenssens, Eric [2 ]
Buee, Luc [1 ]
Lefebvre, Bruno [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lille, Lille Neurosci & Cognit, CHU Lille, INSERM,UMR S1172,Alzheimer & Tauopathies, F-59000 Lille, France
[2] Univ Lille, INSERM, CHU Lille, UMR 9020U 1277,CANTHER Canc Heterogene Plast & Re, F-59000 Lille, France
关键词
Tau; microtubules; double strand DNA breaks; resistance; breast cancer cells; cNHEJ; 53BP1; DOUBLE-STRAND BREAKS; INTRACELLULAR TRAFFICKING; HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION; REPAIR; 53BP1; P53; MICROTUBULES; NUCLEUS; PATHWAY; PROTEIN;
D O I
10.3390/cancers15010116
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Simple Summary The role of Tau in genome protection and/or repair in neurons suggests that Tau expression in cancer cells could be involved in resistance to conventional anti-cancer treatments, in particular those inducing DNA damage. Knockdown of Tau in breast cancer cell lines improved the cellular response and resulted in a significant decrease of mouse-xenograft breast tumor volume after DNA damaging agent treatments by impairing the classical nonhomologous end-joining pathway. Tau allows 53BP1 to translocate to the nucleus in response to DNA damage by chaperoning microtubule protein trafficking. Recent reports suggested a role for microtubules in double-strand-DNA break repair. We herein investigated the role of the microtubule-associated protein Tau in radio- and chemotherapy. Noticeably, a lowered expression of Tau in breast cancer cell lines resulted in a significant decrease in mouse-xenograft breast tumor volume after doxorubicin or X-ray treatments. Furthermore, the knockdown of Tau impaired the classical nonhomologous end-joining pathway and led to an improved cellular response to both bleomycin and X-rays. Investigating the mechanism of Tau's protective effect, we found that one of the main mediators of response to double-stranded breaks in DNA, the tumor suppressor p53-binding protein 1 (53BP1), is sequestered in the cytoplasm as a consequence of Tau downregulation. We demonstrated that Tau allows 53BP1 to translocate to the nucleus in response to DNA damage by chaperoning microtubule protein trafficking. Moreover, Tau knockdown chemo-sensitized cancer cells to drugs forming DNA adducts, such as cisplatin and oxaliplatin, and further suggested a general role of Tau in regulating the nuclear trafficking of DNA repair proteins. Altogether, these results suggest that Tau expression in cancer cells may be of interest as a molecular marker for response to DNA-damaging anti-cancer agents. Clinically targeting Tau could sensitize tumors to DNA-damaging treatments.
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