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Query: UMLS:C0038187 (
starvation
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The
QSOX1
protein (Quiescin Sulfhydryl oxidase 1) catalyzes the formation of disulfide bonds and is involved in the folding and stability of proteins. More recently,
QSOX1
has been associated with tumorigenesis and protection against cellular stress. It has been demonstrated in our laboratory that
QSOX1
reduces proliferation, migration and invasion of breast cancer cells in vitro and reduces tumor growth in vivo. In addition,
QSOX1
expression has been shown to be induced by oxidative or ER stress and to prevent cell death linked to these stressors. Given the function of
QSOX1
in these two processes, which have been previously linked to autophagy, we wondered whether
QSOX1
might be regulated by autophagy inducers and play a role in this catabolic process. To answer this question, we used in vitro models of breast cancer cells in which
QSOX1
was overexpressed (MCF-7) or extinguished (MDA-MB-231). We first showed that
QSOX1
expression is induced following amino acid
starvation
and maintains cellular homeostasis. Our results also indicated that
QSOX1
inhibits autophagy through the inhibition of autophagosome/lysosome fusion. Moreover, we demonstrated that inhibitors of autophagy mimic the effect of
QSOX1
on cell invasion, suggesting that its role in this process is linked to the autophagy pathway. Previously published data demonstrated that extinction of
QSOX1
promotes tumor growth in NOG mice. In this study, we further demonstrated that
QSOX1
null tumors present lower levels of the p62 protein. Altogether, our results demonstrate for the first time a role of
QSOX1
in autophagy in breast cancer cells and tumors.
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