NUMB is a tumor suppressor gene that functions by inhibiting the action of the NOTCH proto-oncogene and enhancing the levels and activity of the tumor suppressor protein p53. In breast cancer (BC), NUMB loss of function (LOF), mediated by various molecular mechanisms, is a frequent and causal event. Herein, it is established that loss of NUMB protein, resulting from protein hyper-degradation, is the prevalent mechanism of NUMB LOF in BC. Through an RNAi-based screening, the CRL7FBXW8 complex is identified as the E3 ligase complex responsible for NUMB hyper-degradation in BC. Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of CRL7FBXW8 rescues the transformation-related phenotypes induced by NUMB LOF in BC cell lines and in patient-derived xenografts. These effects are directly dependent on the restoration of NUMB protein levels. Thus, enhanced CRL7FBXW8 activity, through its interference with the tumor suppressor activity of NUMB, is a causal alteration in BC, suggesting it as a potential therapeutic target for precision medicine.

The CRL7FBXW8 Complex Controls the Mammary Stem Cell Compartment through Regulation of NUMB Levels / Sabbioni, Simone; Filippone, Maria Grazia; Amadori, Letizia; Confalonieri, Stefano; Bonfanti, Roberta; Capoano, Stefano; Colaluca, Ivan Nicola; Freddi, Stefano; Bertalot, Giovanni; Fagà, Giovanni; Zagarrí, Elisa; Varasi, Mario; Gunby, Rosalind Helen; Mercurio, Ciro; Pece, Salvatore; Di Fiore, Pier Paolo; Tosoni, Daniela. - In: ADVANCED SCIENCE. - ISSN 2198-3844. - 2025:(2025), pp. 240581201-240581217. [10.1002/advs.202405812]

The CRL7FBXW8 Complex Controls the Mammary Stem Cell Compartment through Regulation of NUMB Levels

Bertalot, Giovanni;
2025-01-01

Abstract

NUMB is a tumor suppressor gene that functions by inhibiting the action of the NOTCH proto-oncogene and enhancing the levels and activity of the tumor suppressor protein p53. In breast cancer (BC), NUMB loss of function (LOF), mediated by various molecular mechanisms, is a frequent and causal event. Herein, it is established that loss of NUMB protein, resulting from protein hyper-degradation, is the prevalent mechanism of NUMB LOF in BC. Through an RNAi-based screening, the CRL7FBXW8 complex is identified as the E3 ligase complex responsible for NUMB hyper-degradation in BC. Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of CRL7FBXW8 rescues the transformation-related phenotypes induced by NUMB LOF in BC cell lines and in patient-derived xenografts. These effects are directly dependent on the restoration of NUMB protein levels. Thus, enhanced CRL7FBXW8 activity, through its interference with the tumor suppressor activity of NUMB, is a causal alteration in BC, suggesting it as a potential therapeutic target for precision medicine.
2025
Sabbioni, Simone; Filippone, Maria Grazia; Amadori, Letizia; Confalonieri, Stefano; Bonfanti, Roberta; Capoano, Stefano; Colaluca, Ivan Nicola; Freddi...espandi
The CRL7FBXW8 Complex Controls the Mammary Stem Cell Compartment through Regulation of NUMB Levels / Sabbioni, Simone; Filippone, Maria Grazia; Amadori, Letizia; Confalonieri, Stefano; Bonfanti, Roberta; Capoano, Stefano; Colaluca, Ivan Nicola; Freddi, Stefano; Bertalot, Giovanni; Fagà, Giovanni; Zagarrí, Elisa; Varasi, Mario; Gunby, Rosalind Helen; Mercurio, Ciro; Pece, Salvatore; Di Fiore, Pier Paolo; Tosoni, Daniela. - In: ADVANCED SCIENCE. - ISSN 2198-3844. - 2025:(2025), pp. 240581201-240581217. [10.1002/advs.202405812]
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