
SUMMARYThe posttranslational modification of proteins critically influences many biological processes and is a key mechanism that regulates the function of the RNA-binding protein Hu antigen R (HuR), a hub in liver cancer. Here, we show that HuR is SUMOylated in the tumor sections of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma in contrast to the surrounding tissue, as well as in human cell line and mouse models of the disease. SUMOylation of HuR promotes major cancer hallmarks, namely proliferation and invasion, whereas the absence of HuR SUMOylation results in a senescent phenotype with dysfunctional mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. Mechanistically, SUMOylation induces a structural rearrangement of the RNA recognition motifs that modulates HuR binding affinity to its target RNAs, further modifying the transcriptomic profile toward hepatic tumor progression. Overall, SUMOylation constitutes a mechanism of HuR regulation that could be potentially exploited as a therapeutic strategy for liver cancer.In briefLachiondo-Ortega et al. report that the RNA-binding protein HuR is posttranslationally modified by SUMOylation in the tumor tissue of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. This mechanism of HuR regulation could be potentially exploited as a therapeutic strategy against liver cancer, thus highlighting the relevance of posttranslational modifications as disease targets.
senescence, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular, QH301-705.5, PTMs, Liver Neoplasms, Sumoylation, ELAVL1, CP: Cancer; CP: Molecular biology; ELAVL1; HCC; PTMs; SUMO; senescence, Senescence, Article, ELAV-Like Protein 1, Mice, Disease Models, Animal, SUMO, Animals, Humans, RNA, CP: Molecular biology, Biology (General), HCC, CP: Cancer
senescence, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular, QH301-705.5, PTMs, Liver Neoplasms, Sumoylation, ELAVL1, CP: Cancer; CP: Molecular biology; ELAVL1; HCC; PTMs; SUMO; senescence, Senescence, Article, ELAV-Like Protein 1, Mice, Disease Models, Animal, SUMO, Animals, Humans, RNA, CP: Molecular biology, Biology (General), HCC, CP: Cancer
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