Author
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- Paola Infante
(Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia)
- Roberta Faedda
(University La Sapienza)
- Flavia Bernardi
(University La Sapienza)
- Francesca Bufalieri
(University La Sapienza)
- Ludovica Lospinoso Severini
(University La Sapienza)
- Romina Alfonsi
(University La Sapienza)
- Daniela Mazzà
(University La Sapienza)
- Mariangela Siler
(University La Sapienza)
- Sonia Coni
(University La Sapienza)
- Agnese Po
(University La Sapienza)
- Marialaura Petroni
(Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia)
- Elisabetta Ferretti
(University La Sapienza)
- Mattia Mori
(Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia)
- Enrico De Smaele
(University La Sapienza)
- Gianluca Canettieri
(University La Sapienza
University La Sapienza)
- Carlo Capalbo
(University La Sapienza)
- Marella Maroder
(University La Sapienza)
- Isabella Screpanti
(University La Sapienza)
- Marcel Kool
(Hopp Children’s Cancer Center at the NCT (KiTZ)
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and German Cancer Consortium (DKTK))
- Stefan M. Pfister
(Hopp Children’s Cancer Center at the NCT (KiTZ)
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and German Cancer Consortium (DKTK)
Heidelberg University Hospital)
- Daniele Guardavaccaro
(Hubrecht Institute-KNAW and University Medical Center Utrecht)
- Alberto Gulino
(University La Sapienza)
- Lucia Di Marcotullio
(University La Sapienza
University La Sapienza)
Abstract
Suppressor of Fused (SuFu), a tumour suppressor mutated in medulloblastoma, is a central player of Hh signalling, a pathway crucial for development and deregulated in cancer. Although the control of Gli transcription factors by SuFu is critical in Hh signalling, our understanding of the mechanism regulating this key event remains limited. Here, we show that the Itch/β-arrestin2 complex binds SuFu and induces its Lys63-linked polyubiquitylation without affecting its stability. This process increases the association of SuFu with Gli3, promoting the conversion of Gli3 into a repressor, which keeps Hh signalling off. Activation of Hh signalling antagonises the Itch-dependent polyubiquitylation of SuFu. Notably, different SuFu mutations occurring in medulloblastoma patients are insensitive to Itch activity, thus leading to deregulated Hh signalling and enhancing medulloblastoma cell growth. Our findings uncover mechanisms controlling the tumour suppressive functions of SuFu and reveal that their alterations are implicated in medulloblastoma tumorigenesis.
Suggested Citation
Paola Infante & Roberta Faedda & Flavia Bernardi & Francesca Bufalieri & Ludovica Lospinoso Severini & Romina Alfonsi & Daniela Mazzà & Mariangela Siler & Sonia Coni & Agnese Po & Marialaura Petroni &, 2018.
"Itch/β-arrestin2-dependent non-proteolytic ubiquitylation of SuFu controls Hedgehog signalling and medulloblastoma tumorigenesis,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-17, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-03339-0
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03339-0
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