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Role of Dimerized C16orf74 in Aggressive Pancreatic Cancer: A Novel Therapeutic Target.

Toshihiro KushibikiToru NakamuraMasumi TsudaTakahiro TsuchikawaKoji HontaniKazuho InokoMizuna TakahashiToshimichi AsanoKeisuke OkamuraSoichi MurakamiYo KurashimaYuma EbiharaTakehiro NojiYoshitsugu NakanishiKimitaka TanakaNako MaishiKatsunori SasakiWoong-Ryeon ParkToshiaki ShichinoheKyoko HidaShinya TanakaSatoshi Hirano
Published in: Molecular cancer therapeutics (2019)
Over the past 30 years, the therapeutic outcome for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) has remained stagnant due to the lack of effective treatments. We performed a genome-wide analysis to identify novel therapeutic targets for PDAC. Our analysis showed that Homo sapiens chromosome 16 open reading frame 74 (C16orf74) was upregulated in most patients with PDAC and associated with poor prognosis. Previously, we demonstrated that C16orf74 interacts with the catalytic subunit alpha of protein phosphatase 3 and plays an important role in PDAC invasion. However, the pathophysiologic function of C16orf74 is still unclear. In this study, through the analysis of C16orf74 interaction, we demonstrate a new strategy to inhibit the growth and invasion of PDAC. C16orf74 exists in the homodimer form under the cell membrane and binds integrin αVβ3 and is also involved in invasion by activating Rho family (Rac1) and MMP2. Considering that this dimeric form was found to be involved in the function of C16orf74, we designed an 11R-DB (dimer block) cell-permeable dominant-negative peptide that inhibits the dimer form of C16orf74. 11R-DB suppressed invasion and proliferation of PDAC cell lines by inhibiting phosphorylation of Akt and mTOR and also by inactivation of MMP2. 11R-DB also showed antitumor effects in an orthotopic xenograft model and peritoneal metastasis model. Thus, this study demonstrates that dimerized C16orf74, present in the cell membrane, is involved in pancreatic cancer invasion and proliferation. In addition, the C16orf74 dimer block cell-permeable peptide (11R-DB) has a potent therapeutic effect on PDAC in vitro and in vivo.
Keyphrases
  • cell migration
  • poor prognosis
  • signaling pathway
  • single cell
  • long non coding rna
  • stem cells
  • protein kinase
  • cell therapy
  • small molecule
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • dna methylation
  • working memory
  • copy number
  • cell adhesion