Myc coordinates transcription and translation to enhance transformation and suppress invasiveness

Publication date

2015-12-01

Authors

Elkon, Ran
Loayza-Puch, Fabricio
Korkmaz, Gozde
Lopes, Rui
Van Breugel, Pieter C.
Bleijerveld, OnnoISNI 0000000387405969
Altelaar, MaartenORCID 0000-0001-5093-5945ISNI 0000000393438329
Wolf, Elmar
Lorenzin, Francesca
Eilers, Martin

Editors

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Article
Open Access logo

License

Abstract

c-Myc is one of the major human proto-oncogenes and is often associated with tumor aggression and poor clinical outcome. Paradoxically, Myc was also reported as a suppressor of cell motility, invasiveness, and metastasis. Among the direct targets of Myc are many components of the protein synthesis machinery whose induction results in an overall increase in protein synthesis that empowers tumor cell growth. At present, it is largely unknown whether beyond the global enhancement of protein synthesis, Myc activation results in translation modulation of specific genes. Here, we measured Myc-induced global changes in gene expression at the transcription, translation, and protein levels and uncovered extensive transcript-specific regulation of protein translation. Particularly, we detected a broad coordination between regulation of transcription and translation upon modulation of Myc activity and showed the connection of these responses to mTOR signaling to enhance oncogenic transformation and to the TGFβ pathway to modulate cell migration and invasiveness. Our results elucidate novel facets of Myc-induced cellular responses and provide a more comprehensive view of the consequences of its activation in cancer cells.

Keywords

c-Myc, metastasis, transcriptional responses, transformation, translational regulation, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Elkon, R, Loayza-Puch, F, Korkmaz, G, Lopes, R, Van Breugel, P C, Bleijerveld, O B, Altelaar, A F M, Wolf, E, Lorenzin, F, Eilers, M & Agami, R 2015, 'Myc coordinates transcription and translation to enhance transformation and suppress invasiveness', EMBO Reports, vol. 16, no. 12, pp. 1723-1736. https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201540717