4.7 Article

SKA1 over-expression promotes centriole over-duplication, centrosome amplification and prostate tumourigenesis

Journal

JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY
Volume 234, Issue 2, Pages 178-189

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/path.4374

Keywords

spindle- and kinetochore-associated protein 1 (Ska1); prostate tumourigenesis; transgenic mouse; centrosome-associated protein; centriole over-duplication; centrosome amplification

Funding

  1. Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology [2012CB966800, 2013CB945600, 2012CB967900]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81130038, 81372189, 81302235]
  3. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (Pujiang programme)
  4. Shanghai Education Committee Key Discipline and Specialty Foundation [J50208]
  5. Shanghai Health Bureau Key Discipline and Specialty Foundation
  6. KC Wong Foundation
  7. Ontario Institute of Cancer Research, Toronto, Canada [07NOV-52]
  8. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [20110490737]

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Although spindle-and kinetochore-associated protein 1 (Ska1) has previously been identified as essential for proper chromosome segregation, it is unknown whether it plays a role in tumour development. Here, we report that Ska1 over-expression promotes prostate tumourigenesis. Immunohistochemistry and quantitative RT-PCR analysis revealed that Ska1 was over-expressed in human prostatic intra-epithelial neoplasia (PIN), the most likely prostate cancer precursor, and adenocarcinomas. Up-regulation of Ska1 protein was also found to be tumour-specific in breast, lung and other common human cancers. Importantly, prostate-specific up-regulation of Ska1 in a transgenic mouse model resulted in spontaneous tumourigenesis. Furthermore, in addition to its abundance in spindle microtubules and the outer kinetochore interface during mitosis, Ska1 was enriched at centrosomes in cultured cells. Depletion of Ska1 caused a failure of centrosome duplication, whilst Ska1 over-expression led to centrosome amplification in human prostate epithelial cells via the induction of centriole over-duplication. These epithelial cells harbouring extra centrosomes switched from a non-tumourigenic to a tumourigenic state in nude mice. Taken together, these data indicate that Ska1 over-expression promotes tumourigenesis. Copyright (c) 2014 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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