Single nucleotide polymorphisms and Zn transport by ZIP11 shape functional phenotypes of HeLa cells

Author:

Kim Elizabeth Y1ORCID,Verdejo-Torres Odette1ORCID,Diaz-Rodriguez Karla2ORCID,Hasanain Farah1ORCID,Caromile Leslie3ORCID,Padilla-Benavides Teresita1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry, Wesleyan University , 52 Lawn Ave., Middletown , CT 06459 , USA

2. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Worcester Polytechnic Institute , 60 Prescott St., Worcester, MA 01605 , USA

3. Departmentof Cell Biology, Center for Vascular Biology, UCONN Health-Center , Farmington, CT 06030 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Zinc (Zn) is a vital micronutrient with essential roles in biological processes like enzyme function, gene expression, and cell signaling. Disruptions in the cellular regulation of Zn2+ ions often lead to pathological states. Mammalian Zn transporters, such as ZIP11, play a key role in homeostasis of this ion. ZIP11 resides predominately in the nucleus and Golgi apparatus. Our laboratory reported a function of ZIP11 in maintaining nuclear Zn levels in HeLa cervical cancer cells. Analyses of cervical and ovarian cancer patients’ datasets identified four coding, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in SLC39A11, the gene that encodes ZIP11, correlating with disease severity. We hypothesized that these SNPs might translate to functional changes in the ZIP11 protein by modifying access to substrate availability. We also proposed that a metal-binding site (MBS) in ZIP11 is crucial for transmembrane Zn2+ transport and required for maintenance of various pathogenic phenotypes observed in HeLa cells. Here, we investigated these claims by re-introducing single the SLC39A11 gene encoding for mutant residues associated with the SNPs, as well as MBS mutations into HeLa cells knocked down for the transporter. Some SNPs-encoding ZIP11 variants rescued Zn levels, proliferation, migration, and invasiveness of knockdown (KD) cells. Conversely, single MBS mutations mimicked the traits of KD cells, confirming the transporter's role in establishing and maintaining proliferative, migratory, and invasive traits. Overall, the intricate role of Zn in cellular dynamics and cancer progression underscores the significance of Zn transporters like ZIP11 in potential therapeutic interventions.

Funder

Wesleyan University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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