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VGLL1 phosphorylation and activation promotes gastric cancer malignancy via TGF-β/ERK/RSK2 signaling

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2020.118892

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Gastric cancer; VGLL1; TEAD4; MMP9; TGF-beta; RSK2

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  1. National Research Foundation (NRF) [NRF-2019R1A2C1087492, NRF-2017R1A2B2011936]
  2. KRIBB Initiative program [KGM5192012]

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The study revealed that TGF-beta activates VGLL1 through ERK and RSK2 signaling pathways, influencing its binding with TEAD4 and MMP9 transcriptional activation, which plays a crucial role in the malignancy of gastric cancer. Moreover, the peptide containing VGLL1 S84 has therapeutic potential for treating gastric cancer.
We previously reported that vestigial-like 1 (VGLL1), a cofactor of transcriptional enhanced associate domain 4 (TEAD4), is transcriptionally regulated by PI3K and beta-catenin signaling and is involved in gastric cancer malignancy. However, the precise mechanism underlying the regulation of VGLL1 activation remains unknown. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the molecular mechanism underlying the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta)-mediated activation of VGLL1 and the VGLL1-TEAD4 interaction in gastric cancer cells. We showed that TGF beta enhanced VGLL1 phosphorylation and that this phosphorylated VGLL1 functioned as a transcription cofactor of TEAD4 in NUGC3 cells. TGF-beta also increased the phosphorylation of ERK and ribosomal S6 kinase 2 (RSK2) in NUGC3 cells, thereby triggering the translocation of phosphorylated RSK2 to the nucleus. Site-directed mutagenesis and immunoprecipitation experiments revealed that RSK2 phosphorylated VGLL1 at S84 in the presence of TGF-beta. Mutation of VGLL1 at S84 suppressed VGLL1-TEAD4 binding and the subsequent transcriptional activation of matrix metalloprotease 9 (MMP9). Moreover, VGLL1 peptide containing S84 suppressed the TGF-beta-induced MMP9 expression and reduced the invasion and proliferation of gastric cancer cells, whereas VGLL1 peptide containing S84A did not. Furthermore, suppression of expression or activation of VGLL1 enhances the therapeutic effects of lapatinib. Collectively, these results indicate that VGLL1 phosphorylation via TGF-beta/ERK/RSK2 signaling plays a crucial role in MMP9-mediated malignancy of gastric cancer. In addition, our study highlights the therapeutic potential of the peptide containing VGLL1 S84 for the treatment of gastric cancer.

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