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Stat3 regulates centrosome clustering in cancer cells via Stathmin/PLK1

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  • Edward J. Morris

    (BC Cancer Research Centre, BC Cancer Agency)

  • Eiko Kawamura

    (BC Cancer Research Centre, BC Cancer Agency
    Present address: Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N 5B4)

  • Jordan A. Gillespie

    (BC Cancer Research Centre, BC Cancer Agency)

  • Aruna Balgi

    (Life Sciences Institute, University of British Columbia)

  • Nagarajan Kannan

    (Terry Fox Laboratory, BC Cancer Agency)

  • William J. Muller

    (Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Centre, McGill University)

  • Michel Roberge

    (Life Sciences Institute, University of British Columbia)

  • Shoukat Dedhar

    (BC Cancer Research Centre, BC Cancer Agency
    Life Sciences Institute, University of British Columbia)

Abstract

Cancer cells frequently have amplified centrosomes that must be clustered together to form a bipolar mitotic spindle, and targeting centrosome clustering is considered a promising therapeutic strategy. A high-content chemical screen for inhibitors of centrosome clustering identified Stattic, a Stat3 inhibitor. Stat3 depletion and inhibition in cancer cell lines and in tumours in vivo caused significant inhibition of centrosome clustering and viability. Here we describe a transcription-independent mechanism for Stat3-mediated centrosome clustering that involves Stathmin, a Stat3 interactor involved in microtubule depolymerization, and the mitotic kinase PLK1. Furthermore, PLK4-driven centrosome amplified breast tumour cells are highly sensitive to Stat3 inhibitors. We have identified an unexpected role of Stat3 in the regulation of centrosome clustering, and this role of Stat3 may be critical in identifying tumours that are sensitive to Stat3 inhibitors.

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  • Edward J. Morris & Eiko Kawamura & Jordan A. Gillespie & Aruna Balgi & Nagarajan Kannan & William J. Muller & Michel Roberge & Shoukat Dedhar, 2017. "Stat3 regulates centrosome clustering in cancer cells via Stathmin/PLK1," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-15, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms15289
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms15289
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