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DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2014.10.011
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The Oncogenic STP Axis Promotes Triple-Negative Breast Cancer via Degradation of the REST Tumor Suppressor

Kristen L. Karlin,Gourish Mondal,Jessica K. Hartman,Siddhartha Tyagi,Sarah J. Kurley,Chris Bland,Tiffany Hsu,Alexander Renwick,Justin E. Fang,Ilenia Migliaccio,Celetta Callaway,Amritha Nair,Rocio Dominguez-Vidaña,Don X. Nguyen,C. Kent Osborne,Rachel Schiff,Li-Yuan Yu-Lee,Sung Yun Jung,Dean P. Edwards,Susan G. Hilsenbeck,Jeffrey M. Rosen,Xiang H.-F. Zhang,Chad A. Shaw,Fergus J. Couch,Thomas F. Westbrook

Suppressor
Triple-negative breast cancer
Cancer research
2014
<h2>Summary</h2> Defining the molecular networks that drive breast cancer has led to therapeutic interventions and improved patient survival. However, the aggressive triple-negative breast cancer subtype (TNBC) remains recalcitrant to targeted therapies because its molecular etiology is poorly defined. In this study, we used a forward genetic screen to discover an oncogenic network driving human TNBC. <i>S</i>CYL1, <i>T</i>EX14, and <i>P</i>LK1 ("STP axis") cooperatively trigger degradation of the REST tumor suppressor protein, a frequent event in human TNBC. The STP axis induces REST degradation by phosphorylating a conserved REST phospho-degron and bridging REST interaction with the ubiquitin-ligase βTRCP. Inhibition of the STP axis leads to increased REST protein levels and impairs TNBC transformation, tumor progression, and metastasis. Expression of the STP axis correlates with low REST protein levels in human TNBCs and poor clinical outcome for TNBC patients. Our findings demonstrate that the STP-REST axis is a molecular driver of human TNBC.
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    The Oncogenic STP Axis Promotes Triple-Negative Breast Cancer via Degradation of the REST Tumor Suppressor” is a paper by Kristen L. Karlin Gourish Mondal Jessica K. Hartman Siddhartha Tyagi Sarah J. Kurley Chris Bland Tiffany Hsu Alexander Renwick Justin E. Fang Ilenia Migliaccio Celetta Callaway Amritha Nair Rocio Dominguez-Vidaña Don X. Nguyen C. Kent Osborne Rachel Schiff Li-Yuan Yu-Lee Sung Yun Jung Dean P. Edwards Susan G. Hilsenbeck Jeffrey M. Rosen Xiang H.-F. Zhang Chad A. Shaw Fergus J. Couch Thomas F. Westbrook published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.