Author:
Huang Qingwen,Zhang Rui,Meng Weijian,Dong Hongliang,Qi Zhihong,Chen Zhuo,Liu Liang,Shen Jie,Xie Daxing
Abstract
SummaryChromosomal instability (CIN) has been proven to be a fundamental property of cancer and a key underlying mechanism of tumorigenesis and progression. Still, relatively few studies have revealed the mechanism of this process. In this research, we identified the core Hippo component, YAP, played a crucial role in CIN formation in breast cancer. Using public ChIP-seq data and bioinformatic analysis, we found YAP could transcriptionally induce spindle assembly checkpoint, AJUBA, via TEAD, then activate AJUBA-AURKA signaling. Abolish AJUBA-AURKA axis could reverse YAP-induced CIN formation and aberrant mitosis. Mechanically, YAP/TEAD complex could accumulate to the super enhancer region of AJUBA, thus significantly induced its expression, and subsequently promoted AURKA auto-phosphorylating. These findings revealed a novel cross-talk between Hippo and AJUBA-AURKA signaling, and provided a new insight in CIN formation in breast cancer.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory