NF-κB Signaling Is Required for XBP1 (Unspliced and Spliced)-Mediated Effects on Antiestrogen Responsiveness and Cell Fate Decisions in Breast Cancer

  • Hu R
  • Warri A
  • Jin L
  • et al.
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Abstract

© 2015, American Society for Microbiology. Antiestrogen therapy induces the unfolded protein response (UPR) in estrogen receptor-positive (ER + ) breast cancer. X-box binding protein 1 (XBP1), which exists in the transcriptionally inactive unspliced form [XBP1(U)] and the spliced active form [XBP1(S)] , is a key UPR component mediating antiestrogen resistance. We now show a direct link between the XBP1 and NF-κB survival pathways in driving the cell fate decisions in response to antiestrogens in ER + breast cancer cells, both in vitro and in a xenograft mouse model. Using novel spliced and nonspliceable forms of XBP1, we show that XBP1(U) functions beyond being a dominant negative of XBP1(S). Both isoforms regulate NF-κB activity via ERα XBP1(S) is more potent because it also directly regulates p65/RelA expression. These findings provide new insights into the fundamental signaling activities of spliced and unspliced XBP1 in breast cancer, establish NF-κB to be a mediator of these activities, and identify XBP1 and its splicing to be novel therapeutic targets.

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Hu, R., Warri, A., Jin, L., Zwart, A., Riggins, R. B., Fang, H.-B., & Clarke, R. (2015). NF-κB Signaling Is Required for XBP1 (Unspliced and Spliced)-Mediated Effects on Antiestrogen Responsiveness and Cell Fate Decisions in Breast Cancer. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 35(2), 379–390. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.00847-14

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