YAP and β-Catenin Cooperate to Drive Oncogenesis in Basal Breast Cancer

Hazel M. Quinn(Max Delbrück Center), Regina Vogel(Max Delbrück Center), Oliver Popp(Max Delbrück Center), Philipp Mertins(Max Delbrück Center), Linxiang Lan(Institute of Cancer Research), Clemens Messerschmidt(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Alexandro Landshammer(Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics), Kamil Lisek(Max Delbrück Center), Sophie Château‐Joubert(École Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort), Elisabetta Marangoni(Institut Curie), Elle Koren(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology), Yaron Fuchs(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology), Walter Birchmeier(Max Delbrück Center)
Cancer Research
February 11, 2021
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Abstract

Targeting cancer stem cells (CSC) can serve as an effective approach toward limiting resistance to therapies. While basal-like (triple-negative) breast cancers encompass cells with CSC features, rational therapies remain poorly established. We show here that the receptor tyrosine kinase Met promotes YAP activity in basal-like breast cancer and find enhanced YAP activity within the CSC population. Interfering with YAP activity delayed basal-like cancer formation, prevented luminal to basal transdifferentiation, and reduced CSC. YAP knockout mammary glands revealed a decrease in β-catenin target genes, suggesting that YAP is required for nuclear β-catenin activity. Mechanistically, nuclear YAP interacted with β-catenin and TEAD4 at gene regulatory elements. Proteomic patient data revealed an upregulation of the YAP signature in basal-like breast cancers. Our findings demonstrate that in basal-like breast cancers, β-catenin activity is dependent on YAP signaling and controls the CSC program. These findings suggest that targeting the YAP/TEAD4/β-catenin complex offers a potential therapeutic strategy for eradicating CSCs in basal-like breast cancers. SIGNIFICANCE: These findings show that YAP cooperates with β-catenin in basal-like breast cancer to regulate CSCs and that targeting this interaction may be a novel CSC therapy for patients with basal-like breast cancer. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/canres/81/8/2116/F1.large.jpg.


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