RUVBL1/RUVBL2 ATPase Activity Drives PAQosome Maturation, DNA Replication and Radioresistance in Lung Cancer

RUVBL1/RUVBL2 ATPase活性驱动肺癌中PAQosome的成熟、DNA复制和放射抗性

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作者:Paul Yenerall,Amit K Das,Shan Wang,Rahul K Kollipara,Long Shan Li,Pamela Villalobos,Josiah Flaming,Yu-Fen Lin,Kenneth Huffman,Brenda C Timmons,Collin Gilbreath,Rajni Sonavane,Lisa N Kinch,Jaime Rodriguez-Canales,Cesar Moran,Carmen Behrens,Makoto Hirasawa,Takehiko Takata,Ryo Murakami,Koichi Iwanaga,Benjamin P C Chen,Nick V Grishin,Ganesh V Raj,Ignacio I Wistuba,John D Minna,Ralf Kittler

Abstract

RUVBL1 and RUVBL2 (collectively RUVBL1/2) are essential AAA+ ATPases that function as co-chaperones and have been implicated in cancer. Here we investigated the molecular and phenotypic role of RUVBL1/2 ATPase activity in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We find that RUVBL1/2 are overexpressed in NSCLC patient tumors, with high expression associated with poor survival. Utilizing a specific inhibitor of RUVBL1/2 ATPase activity, we show that RUVBL1/2 ATPase activity is necessary for the maturation or dissociation of the PAQosome, a large RUVBL1/2-dependent multiprotein complex. We also show that RUVBL1/2 have roles in DNA replication, as inhibition of its ATPase activity can cause S-phase arrest, which culminates in cancer cell death via replication catastrophe. While in vivo pharmacological inhibition of RUVBL1/2 results in modest antitumor activity, it synergizes with radiation in NSCLC, but not normal cells, an attractive property for future preclinical development.

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