An IKKα-Nucleophosmin Axis Utilizes Inflammatory Signaling to Promote Genome Integrity

  • Xia, Xiaojun
  • Liu, Shuang
  • Xiao, Zuoxiang
  • Zhu, Feng
  • Song, Na-Young
  • Zhou, Ming
  • Liu, Bigang
  • Shen, Jianjun
  • Nagashima, Kunio
  • Veenstra, Timothy D.
  • Burkett, Sandra
  • Datla, Mahesh
  • Willette-Brown, Jami
  • Shen, Haifa
  • Hu, Yinling
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Publication date
December 2013
Publisher
The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

SummaryThe inflammatory microenvironment promotes skin tumorigenesis. However, the mechanisms by which cells protect themselves from inflammatory signals are unknown. Downregulation of IKKα promotes skin tumor progression from papillomas to squamous cell carcinomas, which is frequently accompanied by genomic instability, including aneuploid chromosomes and extra centrosomes. In this study, we found that IKKα promoted oligomerization of nucleophosmin (NPM), a negative centrosome duplication regulator, which further enhanced NPM and centrosome association, inhibited centrosome amplification, and maintained genome integrity. Levels of NPM hexamers and IKKα were conversely associated with skin tumor progression. Importantly, proinflammatory cyt...

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