BioID-based intact cell interactome of the Kv1.3 potassium channel identifies a Kv1.3-STAT3-p53 cellular signaling pathway

基于 BioID 的 Kv1.3 钾通道完整细胞相互作用组鉴定出一条 Kv1.3-STAT3-p53 细胞信号通路

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作者:Elena Prosdocimi, Veronica Carpanese, Luca Matteo Todesca, Tatiana Varanita, Magdalena Bachmann, Margherita Festa, Daniele Bonesso, Mireia Perez-Verdaguer, Andrea Carrer, Angelo Velle, Roberta Peruzzo, Silvia Muccioli, Davide Doni, Luigi Leanza, Paola Costantini, Frank Stein, Mandy Rettel, Antonio F

Abstract

Kv1.3 is a multifunctional potassium channel implicated in multiple pathologies, including cancer. However, how it is involved in disease progression is not fully clear. We interrogated the interactome of Kv1.3 in intact cells using BioID proximity labeling, revealing that Kv1.3 interacts with STAT3- and p53-linked pathways. To prove the relevance of Kv1.3 and of its interactome in the context of tumorigenesis, we generated stable melanoma clones, in which ablation of Kv1.3 remodeled gene expression, reduced proliferation and colony formation, yielded fourfold smaller tumors, and decreased metastasis in vivo in comparison to WT cells. Kv1.3 deletion or pharmacological inhibition of mitochondrial Kv1.3 increased mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species release, decreased STAT3 phosphorylation, stabilized the p53 tumor suppressor, promoted metabolic switch, and altered the expression of several BioID-identified Kv1.3-networking proteins in tumor tissues. Collectively, our work revealed the tumor-promoting Kv1.3-interactome landscape, thus opening the way to target Kv1.3 not only as an ion-conducting entity but also as a signaling hub.

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