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PRIMA-1 Met suppresses colorectal cancer independent of p53 by targeting MEK

PRIMA-1 Met suppresses colorectal cancer independent of p53 by targeting MEK
PRIMA-1 Met suppresses colorectal cancer independent of p53 by targeting MEK
PRIMA-1Met is the methylated PRIMA-1 (p53 reactivation and induction of massive apoptosis) and could restore tumor suppressor function of mutant p53 and induce p53 dependent apoptosis in cancer cells harboring mutant p53. However, p53 independent activity of PRIMA-1Met remains elusive. Here we reported for the first time that PRIMA-1Met attenuated colorectal cancer cell growth irrespective of p53 status. Kinase profiling revealed that mitogen-activated or extracellular signal-related protein kinase (MEK) might be a potential target of PRIMA-1Met. Pull-down binding and ATP competitive assay showed that PRIMA-1Met directly bound MEK in vitro and in cells. Furthermore, the direct binding sites of PRIMA-1Met were explored by using a computational docking model. Treatment of colorectal cancer cells with PRIMA-1Met inhibited p53-independent phosphorylation of MEK, which in turn impaired anchorage-independent cell growth in vitro. Moreover, PRIMA-1Met suppressed colorectal cancer growth in xenograft mouse model by inhibiting MEK1 activity. Taken together, our findings demonstrate a novel p53-independent activity of PRIMA-1Met to inhibit MEK and suppress colorectal cancer growth.
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Lu, Tao, Zou, Yanmei, Xu, Guogang, Potter, Jane, Taylor, Garry, Duan, Qiuhong, Yang, Qin, Xiong, Huihua, Qiu, Hong, Ye, Dawei, Zhang, Peng, Yu, Shiying, Yuan, Xianglin, Zhu, Feng, Wang, Yihua and Xiong, Hua (2016) PRIMA-1 Met suppresses colorectal cancer independent of p53 by targeting MEK. Oncotarget, 1-39. (doi:10.18632/oncotarget.12940). (PMID:27806324)

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PRIMA-1Met is the methylated PRIMA-1 (p53 reactivation and induction of massive apoptosis) and could restore tumor suppressor function of mutant p53 and induce p53 dependent apoptosis in cancer cells harboring mutant p53. However, p53 independent activity of PRIMA-1Met remains elusive. Here we reported for the first time that PRIMA-1Met attenuated colorectal cancer cell growth irrespective of p53 status. Kinase profiling revealed that mitogen-activated or extracellular signal-related protein kinase (MEK) might be a potential target of PRIMA-1Met. Pull-down binding and ATP competitive assay showed that PRIMA-1Met directly bound MEK in vitro and in cells. Furthermore, the direct binding sites of PRIMA-1Met were explored by using a computational docking model. Treatment of colorectal cancer cells with PRIMA-1Met inhibited p53-independent phosphorylation of MEK, which in turn impaired anchorage-independent cell growth in vitro. Moreover, PRIMA-1Met suppressed colorectal cancer growth in xenograft mouse model by inhibiting MEK1 activity. Taken together, our findings demonstrate a novel p53-independent activity of PRIMA-1Met to inhibit MEK and suppress colorectal cancer growth.

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Accepted/In Press date: 10 October 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 27 October 2016
Organisations: Biomedicine

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Local EPrints ID: 401404
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/401404
ISSN: 1949-2553
PURE UUID: 6559777a-bcd0-4625-9967-cfe43564557a
ORCID for Yihua Wang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5561-0648

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Date deposited: 17 Oct 2016 12:40
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:52

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Author: Tao Lu
Author: Yanmei Zou
Author: Guogang Xu
Author: Jane Potter
Author: Garry Taylor
Author: Qiuhong Duan
Author: Qin Yang
Author: Huihua Xiong
Author: Hong Qiu
Author: Dawei Ye
Author: Peng Zhang
Author: Shiying Yu
Author: Xianglin Yuan
Author: Feng Zhu
Author: Yihua Wang ORCID iD
Author: Hua Xiong

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