Abstract

Abstract PACS-1 is a protein involved in trafficking, especially transport of proteins like furin and Mannose-6-phosphate into the trans-golgi network. Intriguingly, our studies identified dynamic translocation of PACS-1 during cell division and its association with chromatin in tumor cells. Downregulation of PACS-1 in cancer cell lines attenuated cell growth, induced replication stress mediated DNA damage response (DDR), such as ATM/ATR-mediated checkpoint activation, and formation RPA, FANCD2 and pH2AX foci. Consistent with these observations, live-cell imaging revealed increased nuclear translocation of PACS-1 during S-phase and until the complete cell division. These results point to a novel role for PACS-1 during normal replication or in the suppression of oncogenic replication in tumor cells. However, a direct role for PACS-1 in cancer development or progression is not clear. Analysis of the cancer genome atlas (TCGA) data revealed occurrence of PACS-1 amplifications, mutations and deletions in cancers of different tissues. PACS-1 depletion leads to proteasome-mediated degradation of HDAC2 and HDAC3, compromised chromatin maturation, leads to replication stress and genomic instability. Intriguingly, stable overexpression of PACS-1 in MDA-MB-231 cells enhanced malignant behavior of tumor cells in their ability to form soft agar colonies and matrigel invasion compared to the cells that are expressing vector control. PACS-1 downregulation promotes replication stress in tumor cells suggesting that its upregulation in tumors may be important for replication stress recovery in cancer cells and for an efficient response to chemotherapy induced DNA damage. Furthermore, Prognoscan analysis indicated that PACS-1 expression levels correlates with poor survival in multiple studies, including breast, ovarian and lung cancers, suggesting a role for PACS-1 in tumorigenesis and a biomarker for poor prognosis. Citation Format: Chinnadurai Mani, Kaushlendra Tripathi, David W. Clark, Gary Thomas, Komaraiah Palle. A novel role for PACS-1 in suppression of oncogenic replication stress in cancer cells [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research 2020; 2020 Apr 27-28 and Jun 22-24. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2020;80(16 Suppl):Abstract nr 2380.

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