Fascin1 suppresses RIG-I–like receptor signaling and interferon- production by associating with IB kinase (IKK) in colon cancer

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Fascin1 is an actin-bundling protein involved in cancer cell migration and has recently been shown also to have roles in virus-mediated immune cell responses. Because viral infection has been shown to activate immune cells and to induce interferon- expression in human cancer cells, we evaluated the effects of fascin1 on virus-dependent signaling via the membrane- and actin-associated protein RIG-I (retinoic acid-inducible gene I) in colon cancer cells. We knocked down fascin1 expression with shRNA retrovirally transduced into a DLD-1 colon cancer and L929 fibroblast-like cell lines and used luciferase reporter assays and co-immunoprecipitation to identify fascin1 targets. We found that intracellular poly(IC) transfection to mimic viral infection enhances the RIG-I/MDA5 (melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5)-mediated dimerization of interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF-3). The transfection also significantly increased the expression levels of IRF-7, interferon-, and interferon-inducible cytokine IP-10 in fascin1-deleted cells compared with controls while significantly suppressing cell growth, migration, and invasion. We also found that fascin1 constitutively interacts with IB kinase (IKK) in the RIG-I signaling pathway. In summary, we have identified fascin1 as a suppressor of the RIG-I signaling pathway associating with IB kinase in DLD-1 colon cancer cells to suppress immune responses to viral infection.

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Matsumura, T., Hida, S., Kitazawa, M., Fujii, C., Kobayashi, A., Takeoka, M., … Miyagawa, S. ichi. (2018). Fascin1 suppresses RIG-I–like receptor signaling and interferon- production by associating with IB kinase (IKK) in colon cancer. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 293(17), 6326–6336. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.819201

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