The Nek2 centrosome-mitotic kinase contributes to the mesenchymal state, cell invasion, and migration of triple-negative breast cancer cells

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Yainyrette Rivera-Rivera
Mihaela Marina
Shirley Jusino
Miyoung Lee
Jaleisha Vélez Velázquez
Camille Chardón-Colón
Geraldine Vargas
Jaya Padmanabhan
Srikumar P. Chellappan
Harold I. Saavedra
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[1] Ponce Health Sciences University/Ponce Research Institute,Division of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, Department of Basic Sciences
[2] MediTech Media,Department of Pediatrics, Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorder Center
[3] Emory University School of Medicine,Department of Biology
[4] University of Puerto Rico-Ponce,Department of Tumor Biology
[5] H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute,undefined
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Nek2 (NIMA‐related kinase 2) is a serine/threonine-protein kinase that localizes to centrosomes and kinetochores, controlling centrosome separation, chromosome attachments to kinetochores, and the spindle assembly checkpoint. These processes prevent centrosome amplification (CA), mitotic dysfunction, and chromosome instability (CIN). Our group and others have suggested that Nek2 maintains high levels of CA/CIN, tumor growth, and drug resistance. We identified that Nek2 overexpression correlates with poor survival of breast cancer. However, the mechanisms driving these phenotypes are unknown. We now report that overexpression of Nek2 in MCF10A cells drives CA/CIN and aneuploidy. Besides, enhanced levels of Nek2 results in larger 3D acinar structures, but could not initiate tumors in a p53+/+ or a p53−/− xenograft model. Nek2 overexpression induced the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) while its downregulation reduced the expression of the mesenchymal marker vimentin. Furthermore, either siRNA-mediated downregulation or INH6’s chemical inhibition of Nek2 in MDA-MB-231 and Hs578t cells showed important EMT changes and decreased invasion and migration. We also showed that Slug and Zeb1 are involved in Nek2 mediated EMT, invasion, and migration. Besides its role in CA/CIN, Nek2 contributes to breast cancer progression through a novel EMT mediated mechanism.
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