Dominant-negative TP53 mutations potentiated by the HSF1-regulated proteostasis network

显性负性TP53突变受HSF1调控的蛋白质稳态网络增强

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Abstract

Protein mutational landscapes are shaped by how amino acid substitutions affect stability and folding or aggregation kinetics. These properties are modulated by cellular proteostasis networks. Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is the master regulator of cytosolic and nuclear proteostasis. Chronic HSF1 activity upregulation is a hallmark of cancer cells, potentially because upregulated proteostasis factors facilitate the acquisition and maintenance of oncogenic mutations. Here, we assess how HSF1 activation influences mutational trajectories by which p53 can escape cytotoxic pressure from nutlin-3, an inhibitor of the p53 regulator mouse double minute 2 homolog (MDM2). HSF1 activation broadly increases the fitness of dominant-negative p53 substitutions, particularly non-conservative, biophysically unfavorable amino acid changes within buried regions of the p53 DNA-binding domain. These findings demonstrate that HSF1 activation reshapes the oncogenic mutational landscape by preferentially supporting the emergence and persistence of biophysically disruptive, cancer-associated p53 substitutions, linking proteostasis network activity directly to oncogenic evolution.

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