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Publication : Ku70 senses cytosolic DNA and assembles a tumor-suppressive signalosome.

First Author  Pandey A Year  2024
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  10
Issue  4 Pages  eadh3409
PubMed ID  38277448 Mgi Jnum  J:344560
Mgi Id  MGI:7578455 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.adh3409
Citation  Pandey A, et al. (2024) Ku70 senses cytosolic DNA and assembles a tumor-suppressive signalosome. Sci Adv 10(4):eadh3409
abstractText  The innate immune response contributes to the development or attenuation of acute and chronic diseases, including cancer. Microbial DNA and mislocalized DNA from damaged host cells can activate different host responses that shape disease outcomes. Here, we show that mice and humans lacking a single allele of the DNA repair protein Ku70 had increased susceptibility to the development of intestinal cancer. Mechanistically, Ku70 translocates from the nucleus into the cytoplasm where it binds to cytosolic DNA and interacts with the GTPase Ras and the kinase Raf, forming a tripartite protein complex and docking at Rab5(+)Rab7(+) early-late endosomes. This Ku70-Ras-Raf signalosome activates the MEK-ERK pathways, leading to impaired activation of cell cycle proteins Cdc25A and CDK1, reducing cell proliferation and tumorigenesis. We also identified the domains of Ku70, Ras, and Raf involved in activating the Ku70 signaling pathway. Therapeutics targeting components of the Ku70 signalosome could improve the treatment outcomes in cancer.
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