Therapeutic Zfra4-10 or WWOX7-21 Peptide Induces Complex Formation of WWOX with Selective Protein Targets in Organs that Leads to Cancer Suppression and Spleen Cytotoxic Memory Z Cell Activation In Vivo.
Wan-Pei SuWan-Jen WangJean-Yun ChangPei-Chuan HoTsung-Yun LiuKuang-Yu WenHsiang-Ling KuoYu-Jie ChenShenq-Shyang HuangDudekula SubhanYu-An ChenChen-Yu LuChia-Yun WuSing-Ru LinMing-Hui LeeMing-Fu ChiangChun-I SzeNan-Shan ChangPublished in: Cancers (2020)
Synthetic Zfra4-10 and WWOX7-21 peptides strongly suppress cancer growth in vivo. Hypothetically, Zfra4-10 binds to the membrane Hyal-2 of spleen Z cells and activates the Hyal-2/WWOX/SMAD4 signaling for cytotoxic Z cell activation to kill cancer cells. Stimulation of membrane WWOX in the signaling complex by a WWOX epitope peptide, WWOX7-21, is likely to activate the signaling. Here, mice receiving Zfra4-10 or WWOX7-21 peptide alone exhibited an increased binding of endogenous tumor suppressor WWOX with ERK, C1qBP, NF-κB, Iba1, p21, CD133, JNK1, COX2, Oct4, and GFAP in the spleen, brain, and/or lung which led to cancer suppression. However, when in combination, Zfra4-10 and WWOX7-21 reduced the binding of WWOX with target proteins and allowed tumor growth in vivo. In addition to Zfra4-10 and WWOX7-21 peptides, stimulating the membrane Hyal-2/WWOX complex with Hyal-2 antibody and sonicated hyaluronan (HAson) induced Z cell activation for killing cancer cells in vivo and in vitro. Mechanistically, Zfra4-10 binds to membrane Hyal-2, induces dephosphorylation of WWOX at pY33 and pY61, and drives Z cell activation for the anticancer response. Thus, Zfra4-10 and WWOX7-21 peptides, HAson, and the Hyal-2 antibody are of therapeutic potential for cancer suppression.
Keyphrases
- papillary thyroid
- single cell
- signaling pathway
- cell therapy
- squamous cell
- squamous cell carcinoma
- oxidative stress
- adipose tissue
- young adults
- small molecule
- diabetic rats
- pi k akt
- mesenchymal stem cells
- metabolic syndrome
- cell proliferation
- stem cells
- cell death
- inflammatory response
- cell cycle arrest
- blood brain barrier
- high fat diet induced
- childhood cancer
- lps induced
- transforming growth factor
- protein protein
- anti inflammatory
- monoclonal antibody