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Proteolysis of a Histone Acetyl Reader, ATAD2, Induces Chemoresistance of Cancer Cells Under Severe Hypoxia by Inhibiting Cell Cycle Progression in S Phase

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Journal Cancer Lett
Specialty Oncology
Date 2022 Jan 1
PMID 34973392
Citations 5
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Abstract

Cancer cells acquire chemoresistance in hypoxic regions of solid tumors, which is suggested to be at least partly due to reduction of their proliferative activity. However, molecular mechanisms behind it have not been fully elucidated. Here, we revealed the importance of active proteolysis of a histone acetylation reader, ATPase family AAA domain containing 2 (ATAD2), under hypoxia. We found that inactivation of an O/Fe/α-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase triggered ATAD2 proteolysis by the proteasome system upon severe hypoxia in a hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs)-independent manner. Consistently, ATAD2 expression levels were markedly lower in perinecrotic hypoxic regions in both xenografted and clinical tumor tissues. The ATAD2 proteolysis was accompanied by a decrease in the amount of acetylated histone H3 lysine 27 and inhibited cell cycle progression from the early to late S phase under severe hypoxia. The retardation of S phase progression induced chemoresistance, which was blocked by overexpression of ATAD2. Together, these results indicate that ATAD2 proteolysis upon severe hypoxia induces chemoresistance of cancer cells through heterochromatinization and the subsequent retardation of S phase progression; therefore, inhibition of ATAD2 proteolysis is expected to be a strategy to overcome chemoresistance of hypoxic tumor cells.

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