A nonenzymatic dependency on inositol-requiring enzyme 1 controls cancer cell cycle progression and tumor growth
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2025-04
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Zuazo-Gaztelu, Iratxe
Lawrence, David
Oikonomidi, Ioanna
Marsters, Scot
Pechuan-Jorge, Ximo
Gaspar, Catarina J.
Kan, David
Segal, Ehud
Clark, Kevin
Beresini, Maureen
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Abstract
Endoplasmic-reticulum resident inositol-requiring enzyme 1α (IRE1) supports protein homeostasis via its cytoplasmic kinase-RNase module. Known cancer dependency on IRE1 entails its enzymatic activation of the transcription factor XBP1s and regulated RNA decay. We discovered that some cancer cells surprisingly require IRE1 but not its enzymatic activity. IRE1 knockdown but not enzymatic IRE1 inhibition or XBP1 disruption attenuated cell cycle progression and tumor growth. IRE1 silencing led to activation of TP53 and CDKN1A/p21 in conjunction with increased DNA damage and chromosome instability, while decreasing heterochromatin as well as DNA and histone H3K9me3 methylation. Immunoelectron microscopy detected endogenous IRE1 at the nuclear envelope. Thus, cancer cells co-opt IRE1 either enzymatically or nonenzymatically, which has significant implications for IRE1’s biological role and therapeutic targeting.
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General Neuroscience, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Immunology and Microbiology, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Zuazo-Gaztelu, I, Lawrence, D, Oikonomidi, I, Marsters, S, Pechuan-Jorge, X, Gaspar, C J, Kan, D, Segal, E, Clark, K, Beresini, M, Braun, M G, Rudolph, J, Modrusan, Z, Choi, M, Sandoval, W, Reichelt, M, DeWitt, D C, Kujala, P, van Dijk, S, Klumperman, J & Ashkenazi, A 2025, 'A nonenzymatic dependency on inositol-requiring enzyme 1 controls cancer cell cycle progression and tumor growth', PLoS Biology, vol. 23, no. 4, e3003086. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003086