Alpha-actinin 4 (ACTN4) is an actin-binding protein of the spectrin superfamily. ACTN4 is found both in the cytoplasm and nucleus of eukaryotic cells. The main function of cytoplasmic ACTN4 is stabilization of actin filaments and their binding to focal contacts. Nuclear ACTN4 takes part in the regulation of gene expression following by activation of certain transcription factors, but the mechanisms of regulation are not completely understood. Our previous studies have demonstrated the interaction of ACTN4 with the RelA/p65 subunit of NF-kappaB factor and the effect on its transcriptional activity in A431 and HEK293T cells. In the present work, we investigated changes in the composition of nuclear ACTN4-interacting proteins in non-small cell lung cancer cells H1299 upon stable RELA overexpression. We showed that ACTN4 was present in the nuclei of H1299 cells, regardless of the RELA expression level. The presence of ectopic RelA/p65 in H1299 cells increased the number of proteins interacting with nuclear ACTN4. Stable expression of RELA in these cells suppressed cell proliferation, which was further affected by simultaneous ACTN4 overexpression. We detected no significant effect on cell cycle but the apoptosis rate was increased in cells with a double RELA/ACTN4 overexpression. Interestingly, when expressed individually ACTN4 promoted proliferation of lung cancer cells. Furthermore, the bioinformatics analysis of gene expression in lung cancer patients suggested that overexpression of ACTN4 correlated with poor survival prognosis. We hypothesize that the effect of RELA on proliferation and apoptosis of H1299 cells can be mediated via affecting the interactome of ACTN4.

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