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Külshammer, E., Kilinc, M., Csordás, G., Bresser, T., Nolte, H., Uhlirova, M. (2022). The mechanosensor Filamin A/Cheerio promotes tumourigenesis via specific interactions with components of the cell cortex.  FEBS J. 289(15): 4497--4517.
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FBrf0254246
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Research paper
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Cancer development has been linked to aberrant sensing and interpretation of mechanical cues and force-generating properties. Here, we show that upregulation of the actin crosslinking protein Cheerio (Cher), the fly ortholog of Filamin A (FLNA), and the conformation of its mechanosensitive region (MSR) are instrumental to the malignancy of polarity-deficient, Ras-driven tumours in Drosophila epithelia. We demonstrate that impaired growth and cytoskeletal contractility of tumours devoid of cher can be rescued by stimulating myosin activity. Profiling the Cher interactome in tumour-bearing imaginal discs identified several components of the cell cortex, including the β-heavy Spectrin Karst (Kst), the scaffolding protein Big bang (Bbg), and 14-3-3ε. We show that Cher binds Bbg through the MSR while the interaction with 14-3-3ε and Kst is MSR-independent. Importantly, our genetic studies define Bbg, Kst, and 14-3-3ε as tumour suppressors. The tumour-promoting function of Cher thus relies on its capacity to control the contractile state of the cytoskeleton through interactions with myosin and specific components of the cell cortex.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    FEBS J.
    Title
    FEBS Journal
    Publication Year
    2005-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1742-464X
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