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Regulation of Protein Catabolism by Muscle-specific and Cytokine-inducible Ubiquitin Ligase E3alpha-II During Cancer Cachexia

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Journal Cancer Res
Specialty Oncology
Date 2004 Nov 19
PMID 15548684
Citations 33
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The progressive depletion of skeletal muscle is a hallmark of many types of advanced cancer and frequently is associated with debility, morbidity, and mortality. Muscle wasting is primarily mediated by the activation of the ubiquitin-proteasome system, which is responsible for degrading the bulk of intracellular proteins. E3 ubiquitin ligases control polyubiquitination, a rate-limiting step in the ubiquitin-proteasome system, but their direct involvement in muscle protein catabolism in cancer remains obscure. Here, we report the full-length cloning of E3alpha-II, a novel "N-end rule" ubiquitin ligase, and its functional involvement in cancer cachexia. E3alpha-II is highly enriched in skeletal muscle, and its expression is regulated by proinflammatory cytokines. In two different animal models of cancer cachexia, E3alpha-II was significantly induced at the onset and during the progression of muscle wasting. The E3alpha-II activation in skeletal muscle was accompanied by a sharp increase in protein ubiquitination, which could be blocked by arginine methylester, an E3alpha-selective inhibitor. Treatment of myotubes with tumor necrosis factor alpha or interleukin 6 elicited marked increases in E3alpha-II but not E3alpha-I expression and ubiquitin conjugation activity in parallel. E3alpha-II transfection markedly accelerated ubiquitin conjugation to endogenous cellular proteins in muscle cultures. These findings show that E3alpha-II plays an important role in muscle protein catabolism during cancer cachexia and suggest that E3alpha-II is a potential therapeutic target for muscle wasting.

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