TAZ enhances mammary cell proliferation in 3D culture through transcriptional regulation of IRS1
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2018.08.012
TAZ enhances mammary cell proliferation in 3D culture through transcriptional regulation of IRS1
Abstract
WW domain-containing transcriptional regulator 1 (TAZ) is a transcriptional co-activator and effector of the Hippo signaling pathway. In certain breast cancer subtypes, Hippo signaling is dysregulated leading to activation of TAZ and altered expression of TAZ transcriptional targets. Over the past decade, we and others have found that TAZ transcriptionally regulates genes that affect multiple aspects of breast cancer cell behaviour. However, while cancer cell-intrinsic oncogenic functions of TAZ have emerged, less is known about whether TAZ might also contribute to tumourigenesis by sensitizing tumour cells to factors present in the tumour microenvironment or in systemic circulation. Here, we show that TAZ directly regulates the expression of insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS1) in breast cancer cells. TAZ or IRS1 overexpression induces a similar proliferative transformation phenotype in MCF10A mammary epithelial cells. TAZ enhances IRS1 mRNA, protein levels and downstream signaling in MCF10A. Mechanistically, TAZ interacts with the IRS1 promoter through the TEAD family of transcription factors and enhances its activity. Critically, TAZ-induced IRS1 upregulation contributes to the proliferation of TAZ-overexpressing MCF10A in 3-dimensional (3D) Matrigel culture. Therefore, we offer compelling evidence that TAZ regulates signaling through the insulin pathway in breast cancer cells. These findings highlight an additional mechanism by which TAZ may promote breast cancer tumourigenesis and progression by modulating cancer cell responses to exogenously produced factors.
Keywords: Hippo pathway; IRS1; NT157; TAZ; insulin signaling; spheroid formation.
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