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IGF2 mRNA binding protein-2 is a tumor promoter that drives cancer proliferation through its client mRNAs IGF2 and HMGA1.

Citation
Dai, N., et al. “Igf2 Mrna Binding Protein-2 Is A Tumor Promoter That Drives Cancer Proliferation Through Its Client Mrnas Igf2 And Hmga1.”. Elife.
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Author Ning Dai, Fei Ji, Jason Wright, Liliana Minichiello, Ruslan Sadreyev, Joseph Avruch
Keywords Grb14, HMGA1, IGF2, IGF2BP2, IGFBP2, cancer biology, human, mTOR
Abstract

The gene encoding the Insulin-like Growth Factor 2 mRNA binding protein 2/IMP2 is amplified and overexpressed in many human cancers, accompanied by a poorer prognosis. Mice lacking IMP2 exhibit a longer lifespan and a reduced tumor burden at old age. Herein we show in a diverse array of human cancer cells that IMP2 overexpression stimulates and IMP2 elimination diminishes proliferation by 50-80%. In addition to its known ability to promote the abundance of Insulin-like Growth Factor 2/IGF2, we find that IMP2 strongly promotes IGF action, by binding and stabilizing the mRNA encoding the DNA binding protein , a known oncogene. HMGA1 suppresses the abundance of IGF binding protein 2/IGFBP2 and Grb14, inhibitors of IGF action. IMP2 stabilization of mRNA plus IMP2 stimulated IGF2 production synergistically drive cancer cell proliferation and account for IMP2's tumor promoting action. IMP2's ability to promote proliferation and IGF action requires IMP2 phosphorylation by mTOR.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
eLife
Volume
6
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
2050-084X
DOI
10.7554/eLife.27155
Alternate Journal
Elife
PMID
28753127
PMCID
PMC5576481
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