ISGylation drives basal breast tumour progression by promoting EGFR recycling and Akt signalling

Author:

Bolado-Carrancio Alfonso,Lee MartinORCID,Ewing Ailith,Muir Morwenna,Macleod Kenneth G.,Gallagher William M.,Nguyen Lan K.,Carragher Neil O.,Semple Colin A.,Brunton Valerie G.,Caswell Patrick T.ORCID,von Kriegsheim AlexORCID

Abstract

AbstractISG15 is an ubiquitin-like modifier that is associated with reduced survival rates in breast cancer patients. The mechanism by which ISG15 achieves this however remains elusive. We demonstrate that modification of Rab GDP-Dissociation Inhibitor Beta (GDI2) by ISG15 (ISGylation) alters endocytic recycling of the EGF receptor (EGFR) in non-interferon stimulated cells using CRISPR-knock out models for ISGylation. By regulating EGFR trafficking, ISGylation enhances EGFR recycling and sustains Akt-signalling. We further show that Akt signalling positively correlates with levels of ISG15 and its E2-ligase in basal breast cancer cohorts, confirming the link between ISGylation and Akt signalling in human tumours. Persistent and enhanced Akt activation explains the more aggressive tumour behaviour observed in human breast cancers. We show that ISGylation can act as a driver of tumour progression rather than merely being a bystander.

Funder

Breast Cancer Now

Cancer Research UK

Wellcome Trust

Irish Cancer Society

Science Foundation Ireland

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cancer Research,Genetics,Molecular Biology

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