scholarly journals Characterizing the Tumor Suppressor Role of CEACAM1 in Multiple Myeloma

2018 ◽  
Vol 45 (4) ◽  
pp. 1631-1640 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jinge Xu ◽  
Bin Liu ◽  
Shoubao Ma ◽  
Jubin Zhang ◽  
Yuhan Ji ◽  
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Background/Aims: Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 1 (CEACAM1), also known as CD66a, is a member of the immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily that belongs to the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) family which plays a dual role in cancer. Previous studies showed high expression of CEACAM1 in multiple myeloma (MM). The aim of this study was to investigate the biological consequences of CEACAM1 overexpression in MM. Methods: pEGFP-N1-CEACAM1 and pcDNA3.1-CEACAM1 expression plasmids were transfected into U-266 and RPMI8266 cell lines . Effect of CEACAM1 overexpression on the proliferation of two cell lines were tested by the CCK8 assay. Cell cycle and Apoptotic changes after CEACAM1 transfection were examined with AnnexinV–FITC/PI by flow cytometry. Hochest staining assay was used to confirm the apoptotic changes. Caspase-3 activity was examined by Western blotting. The cell invasion and migration activity change after CEACAM1 transfection were performed by well chamber assays and a wound healing, respectively. MMP-2 and MMP-9 proteins expression were detected by Western blotting. Flow cytometry immunophenotyping was be evaluated on myeloma cells from bone marrow taken from 50 patients with symptomatic MM newly diagnosed. The correlations between CEACAM1 expression levels and the clinical features across all groups were investigated. Results: CEACAM1 overexpression significantly suppressed MM cell proliferation, induced cell apoptosis, and inhibited cell invasion and migration possibly through activation of caspase-3 and downregulation of MMP-2 and MMP-9. CEACAM1 expression in patients with DS stage I was more frequent (61.5%) than those with DS stage II (21.1%) or III (22.2%). Furthermore, patients with β2-microglobulin levels equal to or less than 3.5 mg/L had higher CEACAM1 expression than those with β2-microglobulin levels greater than 3.5 mg/L. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that CEACAM1 may act as a tumor suppressor in MM.

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Xuting Xu ◽  
Dong Li ◽  
Jin Liu ◽  
Zhihong Ma ◽  
Huilian Huang ◽  
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Objective. The receptor-type tyrosine-protein phosphatase κ (PTPRK) is a candidate tumor suppressor involved in the tumorigenesis of various organs. However, its expression and biological roles in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) have not yet been investigated. Methods. PTPRK expression in NSCLC tissues and cell lines was examined using real-time PCR and western blotting. In addition, the effects of PTPRK on cell migration, invasion, and proliferation were evaluated in vitro. Furthermore, we explored whether the downregulation of PTPRK led to STAT3 activation in NSCLC cell lines by western blotting. The expression of phospho-STAT3Tyr705 in primary human NSCLC tissues was evaluated by immunohistochemistry. Results. The results showed that PTPRK expression was frequently reduced in NSCLC tissues with lymph node metastasis and cell lines. The inhibition of PTPRK expression resulted in increased proliferation, invasion, and migration of NSCLC cells in vitro. Additionally, after silencing of PTPRK, phospho-STAT3Tyr705 was significantly increased in NSCLC cells. Moreover, the phospho-STAT3Tyr705 levels of NSCLC tissues were positively correlated with lymph node metastasis and significantly inversely correlated with the expression of PTPRK (p<0.05). Conclusions. These results suggested that PTPRK functions as a novel tumor suppressor in NSCLC, and its suppressive ability may be involved in STAT3 activation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 ◽  
pp. 107327482110556
Author(s):  
Xi Luo ◽  
Yicun Liu ◽  
Han Li ◽  
Tiaochun Cheng ◽  
Jianjun Wu ◽  
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Background As a new class of non-coding RNAs, circRNAs have been recently reported to be involved in the tumorigenesis and progression of human cancers. In the current study, we attempted to explore the potential function of a novel circRNA (hsa_circ_0013290) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods Relative hsa_circ_0013290 expression was analyzed by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). The subcellular location of hsa_circ_0013290 was performed by RNA subcellular isolation and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assays. The effect of hsa_circ_0013290 on proliferation was detected by Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8) assays. The effect of hsa_circ_0013290 on cell cycle distribution and apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry. The invasion and migration abilities of hsa_circ_0013290 were detected by transwell assays. Results Hsa_circ_0013290 is significantly upregulated in HCC cell lines and mainly located in cytoplasm of HCC cells. Hsa_circ_0013290 overexpression promotes cell invasion and migration and inhibits cell apoptosis. In contrast, hsa_circ_0013290 knockdown impedes cell invasion and migration and accelerates cell apoptosis. However, hsa_circ_0013290 did not affect cell proliferation. Conclusions Hsa_circ_0013290 is overexpressed in HCC cell lines and is mainly located in the cytoplasm of HCC cells. Hsa_circ_0013290 promotes cell invasion and migration, and inhibits cell apoptosis.


Blood ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 126 (23) ◽  
pp. 2978-2978
Author(s):  
Pilar De La Puente ◽  
Barbara Muz ◽  
Feda Azab ◽  
Micah John Luderer ◽  
Jack L. Arbiser ◽  
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Abstract Introduction: Despite recent progress in novel and targeted therapies, multiple myeloma (MM) remains a therapeutically challenging incurable disease. The regulation of important cellular processes and its link to cancer presented Src as an attractive target for MM. Src is a non-receptor protein tyrosine kinase which regulates multiple fundamental cellular processes including cell growth, migration, survival and differentiation. Activated Src in cancer lead to studies with Src as a target for anti-cancer drugs, and numerous Src inhibitors have become available to test the importance of Src in tumor initiation and progression. In MM, it has been described that in cell lines and MM patient-derived tumors, c-Src is constitutively activated, which plays an important role in drug resistance mechanisms. Tris dibenzylideneacetone dipalladium (Tris DBA), a small-molecule palladium complex, was shown to reduce Src/NMT-1 complex in melanoma cells, as well as inhibit downstream signaling including mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK kinase) and phosphoinositol-3-kinase (PI3K). We suggest a novel strategy to improve the treatment of MM and overcome the drug resistance for the current therapeutic agents by specific inhibition of Src in MM cells by an organopalladium compound, Tris DBA. Methods: Tris DBA was prepared by Dr. Arbiser. MM cell lines (MM.1S, MM.1R, H929, RPMI-8826, and OPM2) and PBMCs were cultured with Tris DBA (0-10 µM) for 24h. MM cells were analyzed for cell proliferation by MTT assay; cell cycle by DNA staining with PI and analyzed by flow cytometry; apoptosis was analyzed by Annexin V/PI staining and analyzed by flow cytometry; and cell signaling associated with proliferation, cell cycle, and apoptosis was analyzed by western blotting. In addition, cell proliferation assay of Tris DBA with or without combination of proteasome inhibitors (PIs) bortezomib or carfilzomib for 24h was analyzed on the proliferation of MM cells in normoxic or hypoxic conditions. Moreover, we tested the effect of combination treatment on cell cycle and apoptosis signaling under normoxic conditions. We then evaluated the effect of Tris DBA on HIF1α expression, migration and drug resistance under normoxic or hypoxic conditions. Results: The Src inhibitor Tris DBA reduced the proliferation of MM cell lines with an IC50 of about 1.5 - 3 µM after 24h treatment as a single agent, while none of the normal PBMC controls showed effect on their proliferation in the same dose range. These results were consistent with the decreased expression of proliferation signaling proteins from MAPK pathways (pERK), as well as PI3K (pS6R). Src inhibition led to the induction of a sub-G1 peak, which indicated accumulating apoptotic cells shown by DNA staining with PI. Apoptosis was then analyzed by Annexin/PI and confirmed by cleavage of caspase-3 and PARP. We found that Tris DBA synergized with bortezomib and carfilzomib by inhibiting proliferation of MM cells and reducing cell cycle protein signaling more than either of the drugs alone. Moreover, the Tris DBA/Bortezomib or Tris DBA/Carfilzomib combination therapies significantly increased apoptosis by caspase-3 cleavage more than treatment with either proteasome inhibitor individually. Tris DBA inhibited HIF1α expression in both normoxic and hypoxic conditions. HIF1α is an important target for hypoxia-driven drug resistance. Our studies confirmed hypoxia promoted faster chemotaxis of MM cells towards the chemo-attractants found in stromal cell conditioned media, and that Tris DBA treatment could overcome this hypoxia-induced effect. In addition, the development of hypoxia-induced drug resistance to individual bortezomib or carfilzomib treatment was overcome with combination treatment of Tris DBA under hypoxic conditions. Conclusions: Tris DBA reduces proliferation and induces G1 arrest and apoptosis in MM cells. Tris DBA synergized with PIs reducing proliferation and cell cycle signaling, as well as increasing apoptosis more than each drug alone. Tris DBA overcame hypoxia-induced effects such as enhanced chemotaxis or drug resistance to PIs by inhibition of HIF1α expression. Moreover, we found that Tris DBA is an effective anti-myeloma agent alone or in combination with other targeted drugs and that it reverses hypoxia-induced drug resistance in myeloma. These results suggest the use of Tris DBA as a new therapeutic agent in relapsed refractory myeloma. Disclosures Arbiser: ABBY Therapeutics: Other: Jack L Arbiser is listed as inventor on a US Patent for imipramine blue. He is cofounder of ABBY Therapeutics, which has licensed imipramine blue from Emory University.. Azab:Verastem: Research Funding; Targeted Therapeutics LLC: Other: Founder and owner ; Selexys: Research Funding; Karyopharm: Research Funding; Cell Works: Research Funding.


2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 541-549 ◽  
Author(s):  
Priscila M.M. Ramos ◽  
Julia A. Pezuk ◽  
Angel M. Castro-Gamero ◽  
Harley F. Oliveira ◽  
Carlos A. Scrideli ◽  
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Background: NF-κB is a transcription factor involved in the transcriptional regulation of a large number of genes related to tumorigenesis in several cancer cell types, and its inhibition has been related to anticancer effect. DHMEQ (Dehydroxymethylepoxyquinomicin) is a compound that blocks the translocation of NF-κB from the cytoplasm to the nucleus, thus inhibiting its activity as a transcriptional activator. Several studies have shown the antineoplastic effects of DHMEQ in numerous tumor types, however, there are no surveys that tested their effects in MB. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of DHMEQ as NF-κB inhibitor in pediatric MB cell lines. Method: We used the UW402, UW473 and ONS-76 medulloblastoma (MB) cell lines to verify the effect of DHMEQ on proliferation, clonogenic capacity, apoptosis, cell invasion and migration, and evaluated the effect of the combination with other drugs and the potential as a radiosensitizator. Results: A significant decrease in the cell growth, a strong inhibition of the clonogenic capacity, migration and cell invasion was observed after NF-κB inhibition in the three MB cell lines. Conversely, increased level of apoptosis rates were demonstrated. Additionally, treatments with DHMEQ combined with other chemotherapeutic agents were synergic in most points, and a strong radiosensitization by this compound was observed in the three MB cell lines. Conclusion: DHMEQ has potential antitumor effect on MB cells, and it may be considered a new therapeutic agent to improve treatment approaches in MB.


Blood ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 116 (21) ◽  
pp. 3260-3260
Author(s):  
Craig T. Wallington-Beddoe ◽  
John Hewson ◽  
Kenneth Francis Bradstock ◽  
Linda J. Bendall

Abstract Abstract 3260 Introduction: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common form of childhood cancer, which usually responds to chemotherapy. Long-term survival in adults is poor with most developing disease relapse, whilst Ph+ ALL has a particularly poor prognosis. FTY720 is an immunosuppressive drug that has recently demonstrated efficacy in phase 3 trials of relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis. FTY720 also appears promising in a number of malignancies with the proposed mechanism being the reactivation of PP2A, a protein serine/threonine phosphatase whose activity may be reduced in malignant cells. Here we report findings of in vitro testing of FTY720 on Ph+ and negative ALL cell lines and primary patient samples, describing mechanisms of cell death. Methods: ALL cell lines and primary patient samples were treated with 1 nM - 100 μM FTY720 for 24 hours. Viability was measured by flow cytometry using propidium iodide and annexin V staining. Cellular proliferation was measured by 3H-thymidine incorporation. Flow cytometry and western blotting were used to measure caspase 3 activation whilst western blotting was used to assess caspase 3, PARP cleavage and LC3II formation. Electron microscopy permitted a detailed examination of cell ultra-structure and confocal microscopy with lysosensor blue staining enabled visualisation of acidic vacuoles. Reactive oxygen species generation was assessed by flow cytometry using the cell permeable dye carboxy-H2DCFDA. Results: FTY720 produced a profound reduction in proliferation and viability of Ph+ (ALL1 cells) and Ph− (REH, NALM6 and LK63 cells) cell lines and patient samples (n=7) in the low micromolar range. IC50 values for loss of viability at 24 hours ranged from 5.3 μM for ALL1 to 7.9 μM for LK63. The IC50 values for proliferation at 24 hours were 1.4 μM for ALL1 and 3.5 μM for REH. Caspase 3 activation was observed only at very low levels by flow cytometry whilst both caspase 3 and PARP cleavage were not detected by western blotting. Inhibition of caspases by ZVAD-FMK failed to rescue ALL cells from FTY720 induced cell death, demonstrating a caspase independent cell death mechanism. Light microscopy revealed prominent cytoplasmic vacuolation, and electron microscopy showed features consistent with autophagy and necrosis. Western blotting demonstrated strong LC3II bands and confocal microscopy, using lysosensor blue, revealed prominent acidic vacuolation, all confirming the induction of autophagy. Reactive oxygen species were generated in response to FTY720 treatment and partial reversal of this by N-acetyl-cysteine produced a concomitant increase in cell viability. PP2A inhibition with okadaic acid failed to rescue cells from FTY720-induced cell death. Conclusion: FTY720 is a highly active drug in vitro in ALL cell lines and patient samples. Evidence supports a caspase independent mechanism of cell death with the occurrence of autophagy and necrosis. PP2A activation is not solely responsible for leukemic cell death. Data on the in vivo effects of FTY720 on ALL cells in NOD-SCID mice will be presented. Disclosures: Bendall: Genzyme: Honoraria.


Blood ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 120 (21) ◽  
pp. 2951-2951
Author(s):  
Eileen R Grigson ◽  
Alexandra Pisklakova ◽  
Brittany Weissman ◽  
Yulia Nefedova

Abstract Abstract 2951 Multiple Myeloma (MM) is characterized by clonal expansion of malignant plasma cells, which preferentially reside in the bone marrow (BM). It has been previously shown that canonical Wnt signaling plays a critical role in proliferation and differentiation in MM. ICG-001 is a selective Wnt/ß-catenin signaling inhibitor that binds to the amino terminus of CREB, thus preventing ß-catenin/TCF signaling in the nucleus. Here we investigated whether the pharmacological inhibition of canonical Wnt signaling with ICG-001 could affect viability of MM cells and produce anti-myeloma effect. C-myc and cyclin D1 are known to be downstream target genes of canonical Wnt signaling. MM cells lines treated with ICG-001 revealed down regulation of c-myc and cyclin D1 as compared to control. To investigate the varying sensitivity of cell lines to ICG-001, four cells lines were used: RPMI-8226, NCI-H929, U266, and MM1S. MM cells lines were treated with ICG-001 (1uM – 40uM) and data was collected using MTT assay or flow cytometry (Annexin binding assay). ICG-001 significantly reduced viability in all four cell lines due to induction of apoptosis, with RPMI-8226 showing the greatest sensitivity. We performed cleaved-caspase assays and demonstrated that apoptosis was caspase-3 dependent. We have also evaluated the effect of ICG-001 in BM samples from patients with MM. BM cells were treated with ICG-001 for 24 hours and the level of cleaved-caspase-3 was evaluated by flow cytometry. MM cells were defined as double positive CD138+ and Lambda/Kappa+. Our results demonstrated that MM cells were sensitive to ICG-001, while this drug was not able to induce cell death in non-tumor BM cells. To test the effect of ICG-001 in vivo we injected SCID/Beige mice with 10 × 105 8226 cells in 100 μL phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). After 3 weeks when a tumor was measurable, the mice were split into two groups and were treated with either ICG-001 (100 mg/kg) or vehicle control (PBS) daily, for 14 days. Tumor size was consistently monitored during treatment and 3 weeks after treatment. We observed that ICG-001 produced a significant antitumor effect as compared to control group. These data indicate targeting Wnt/ß-catenin Pathway with ICG-001 could be therapeutically beneficial to patients with MM. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 1528-1534
Author(s):  
Shiqiong Su ◽  
Qing Ni ◽  
Jing Hou

Procollagen-lysine, 2-oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenase 3 (PLOD3) has been reported to be involved in various human cancers. However, the function of PLOD3 in breast cancer (BC) has not been addressed. This research attempted to probe the effects and molecular mechanisms of PLOD3 in BC. The expression of PLOD3 was examined by Western blotting and RT-qPCR in several BC cell lines and nontumorigenic breast MCF-10A cells. Then, PLOD3 was silenced by transfecting with small interfering RNA (siRNA). Cell proliferation was measured by Cell Counting Kit-8 assay and cell cycle was evaluated by flow cytometry assay after transfection. Subsequently, wound healing assay and Transwell assay were exploited for detecting the abilities of cell invasion and migration, respectively. In addition, the expression of proliferation- and migration-related genes were examined by Western blotting. The results revealed that the expression of PLOD3 was upregulated in BC cell lines compared with MCF-10A cells. PLOD3 silencing suppressed the proliferative ability of BC cells, enhanced the ratio of cells in the G1 and G2 phases and reduced those in the S phase. Moreover, the expression of Ki67 and cyclinD1 were significantly downregulated, accompanied by an upregulation in p27 expression after transfection with PLOD3 siRNA. Furthermore, inhibition of PLOD3 restrained invasion and migration of BC cells coupled with a reduced expression of matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2) and MMP9. The explorations unveiled that PLOD3 silencing restrained proliferation, invasion and migration of BC cells, which provides theoretical basis and treatment strategies for the treatment of BC.


2020 ◽  
Vol 66 (6) ◽  
pp. 794-799
Author(s):  
Ming Li ◽  
Jiu-Fei Wang ◽  
Bo Liu ◽  
Xiao-Min Wang

SUMMARY OBJECTIVES HOXB2 is a new prognostic indicator for lung cancer. But it is unclear whether HOXB2 holds an effect in glioblastoma (GBM) progression. The purpose of this article was to probe the influences of HOXB2 on GBM pathogenesis. METHODS HOXB2 expression level and prognostic power in GBM patients were analyzed. Then the mRNA and protein expression levels of HOXB2 in GBM cell lines were tested by qRT-PCR and western blotting. Cell proliferation, invasion, and migration were determined by CCK8 and transwell assay, severally. The protein levels of PI3K/AKT-pathway associated proteins were analyzed by western blotting. RESULTS The results indicated that HOXB2 was distinctly overexpressed in GBM patients and high expression of HOXB2 was related to a poor prognosis. Moreover, the expression of HOXB2 was higher in all GBM cell lines U251, U-87MG, GOS-3 than that in HEB cells (normal control). Meanwhile, decreased expression of p-PI3K and p-AKT were identified after HOXB2 knockdown. CONCLUSIONS These data demonstrated that HOXB2 had a vital role in GBM progression and could serve as a promising target for GBM treatment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 37 (4_suppl) ◽  
pp. 576-576
Author(s):  
Seo-Hyun Choi ◽  
Michael Marco ◽  
Ching-Tung Chen ◽  
Raphael Pelossof ◽  
Kevin Patrick O'Rourke ◽  
...  

576 Background: KRAS mutation ( KRASmut) is associated with aggressive biological behavior and resistance to chemoradiotherapy in colorectal cancer (CRC). The tumor microenvironment is a critical component framing the biological behavior of cancers. We have recently shown that a KRASmut modulates the tumor microenvironment by reducing the expression of extracellular matrix (ECM) genes in CRC. The effect of a KRASmut on integrins, the epithelial cell receptors for ECM proteins, remains largely unknown. Here, we investigated the impact of KRASmut on integrin expression in CRC and the effect of integrin beta 4 (ITGB4) expression on CRC phenotype. Methods: The genomic profile of 79 locally advanced rectal cancers (LARC) was characterized by the MSK-IMPACT DNA assay and RNA sequencing by Hi-Seq platform. The transcriptomic changes associated with KRAS in the LARC cohort was validated in the TCGA colon cancer dataset. Expression of ITGB4 was investigated by immunofluorescence (IF) in 39 colon cancer specimens by counting ITGB4-positive cells in an E-cadherin positive epithelial population. The relationship between KRAS and ITGB4 was also explored by manipulating KRAS expression in human cell lines and genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs). ITGB4 knockout in HCT116 CRC cell lines and organoids from GEMMs were generated with CRISPR/Cas9. ITGB4 expression was confirmed using qRT-PCR and western blotting. Cell proliferation was assessed with the MTT assay. Cell invasion and migration were assessed in a trans-well system. Results: ITGB4 gene expression was increased in KRASmut compared to KRASwildtype in LARC and TCGA. Increased ITGB4 expression in KRASmut colon cancers was also validated by IF (p = 0.0029). Introduction of KRASmut in HCT116 CRCs and GEMMs increased ITGB4 expression by 1.5 to 2 fold. Knockout of ITGB4 reduced the migration and invasion of HCT116 CRC cells but did not alter proliferation. Conclusions: KRASmutincreases the expression of ITGB4 in CRC. Increased ITGB4 expression is associated with CRC cell invasion and migration. These results inform the biology of tumor progression in KRASmut CRC tumors.


Molecules ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. 1060 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fawzia Alblewi ◽  
Rawda Okasha ◽  
Areej Eskandrani ◽  
Tarek Afifi ◽  
Hany Mohamed ◽  
...  

Novel fused chromenes (4,7–11) and pyrimidines (12–16) were designed, synthesized, and evaluated for their mammary gland breast cancer (MCF-7), human colon cancer (HCT-116), and liver cancer (HepG-2) activities. The structural identity of the synthesized compounds was established according to their spectroscopic analysis, such as FT-IR, NMR, and mass spectroscopy. The preliminary results of the bioassay disclosed that some of the target compounds were proven to have a significant antiproliferative effect against the three cell lines, as compared to Doxorubicin, Vinblastine, and Colchicine, used as reference drugs. Particularly, compounds 7 and 14 exerted promising anticancer activity towards all cell lines and were chosen for further studies, such as cell cycle analysis, cell apoptosis, caspase 3/7 activity, DNA fragmentation, cell invasion, and migration. We found that these potent cytotoxic compounds induced cell cycle arrest at the S and G2/M phases, prompting apoptosis. Furthermore, these compounds significantly inhibit the invasion and migration of the different tested cancer cells. The structure-activity relationship (SAR) survey highlights that the antitumor activity of the desired compounds was affected by the hydrophobic or hydrophilic nature of the substituent at different positions.


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