A Network of 17 Microtubule-Related Genes Highlights Functional Deregulations in Breast Cancer

Author:

Rodrigues-Ferreira Sylvie123,Morin Morgane12,Guichaoua Gwenn45ORCID,Moindjie Hadia12,Haykal Maria M.12,Collier Olivier6,Stoven Véronique45,Nahmias Clara12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Gustave Roussy Cancer Center, F-94800 Villejuif, France

2. INSERM U981, Université Paris-Saclay, F-94800 Villejuif, France

3. Inovarion, F-75005 Paris, France

4. CBIO (Centre de Bioinformatique), Mines Paris-PSL, PSL Research University, F-75005 Paris, France

5. INSERM U900, Institut Curie, F-75005 Paris, France

6. MODAL’X, UPL, Université Paris Nanterre, CNRS, F-92000 Nanterre, France

Abstract

A wide panel of microtubule-associated proteins and kinases is involved in coordinated regulation of the microtubule cytoskeleton and may thus represent valuable molecular markers contributing to major cellular pathways deregulated in cancer. We previously identified a panel of 17 microtubule-related (MT-Rel) genes that are differentially expressed in breast tumors showing resistance to taxane-based chemotherapy. In the present study, we evaluated the expression, prognostic value and functional impact of these genes in breast cancer. We show that 14 MT-Rel genes (KIF4A, ASPM, KIF20A, KIF14, TPX2, KIF18B, KIFC1, AURKB, KIF2C, GTSE1, KIF15, KIF11, RACGAP1, STMN1) are up-regulated in breast tumors compared with adjacent normal tissue. Six of them (KIF4A, ASPM, KIF20A, KIF14, TPX2, KIF18B) are overexpressed by more than 10-fold in tumor samples and four of them (KIF11, AURKB, TPX2 and KIFC1) are essential for cell survival. Overexpression of all 14 genes, and underexpression of 3 other MT-Rel genes (MAST4, MAPT and MTUS1) are associated with poor breast cancer patient survival. A Systems Biology approach highlighted three major functional networks connecting the 17 MT-Rel genes and their partners, which are centered on spindle assembly, chromosome segregation and cytokinesis. Our studies identified mitotic Aurora kinases and their substrates as major targets for therapeutic approaches against breast cancer.

Funder

the Inserm, the CNRS, the Gustave Roussy cancer center

Ligue Nationale Contre le cancer

associations Odyssea and Prolific

Fondation Rothschild

LERMIT/HEALTHI Emergence

Ruban Rose association

Fondation Janssen Horizon

Paris Île-de-France Région in the framework of DIM AI4IDF

Fondation ARC and FRM

FP2M federation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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