Loss of expression of the recycling receptor, FcRn, promotes tumor cell growth by increasing albumin consumption
Loss of expression of the recycling receptor, FcRn, promotes tumor cell growth by increasing albumin consumption
Tumor cells rely on high concentrations of amino acids to support their growth and proliferation. Although increased macropinocytic uptake and lysosomal degradation of the most abundant serum protein, albumin, in Ras-transformed cells can meet these demands, it is not understood how the majority of tumor cells that express wild type Ras achieve this. In the current study we reveal that the neonatal Fc receptor, FcRn, regulates tumor cell proliferation through the ability to recycle its ligand, albumin. By contrast with normal epithelial cells, we show that human FcRn is present at very low or undetectable levels in the majority of tumor cell lines analyzed. Remarkably, shRNA-mediated ablation of FcRn expression in an FcRn-positive tumor cell line results in a substantial growth increase of tumor xenografts, whereas enforced expression of this receptor by lentiviral transduction has the reverse effect. Moreover, intracellular albumin and glutamate levels are increased by the loss of FcRn-mediated recycling of albumin, combined with hypoalbuminemia in tumor-bearing mice. These studies identify a novel role for FcRn as a suppressor of tumor growth and have implications for the use of this receptor as a prognostic indicator and therapeutic target.
Albumin, Hypoalbuminemia, Neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn), Recycling receptor, Tumor suppressor
3528-3541
Swiercz, Rafal
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Mo, Min
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Khare, Priyanka
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Schneider, Zita
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Ober, Raimund J.
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Ward, Elizabeth Sally
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2017
Swiercz, Rafal
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Mo, Min
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Khare, Priyanka
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Schneider, Zita
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Ober, Raimund J.
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Ward, Elizabeth Sally
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Swiercz, Rafal, Mo, Min, Khare, Priyanka, Schneider, Zita, Ober, Raimund J. and Ward, Elizabeth Sally
(2017)
Loss of expression of the recycling receptor, FcRn, promotes tumor cell growth by increasing albumin consumption.
Oncotarget, 8 (2), .
(doi:10.18632/oncotarget.13869).
Abstract
Tumor cells rely on high concentrations of amino acids to support their growth and proliferation. Although increased macropinocytic uptake and lysosomal degradation of the most abundant serum protein, albumin, in Ras-transformed cells can meet these demands, it is not understood how the majority of tumor cells that express wild type Ras achieve this. In the current study we reveal that the neonatal Fc receptor, FcRn, regulates tumor cell proliferation through the ability to recycle its ligand, albumin. By contrast with normal epithelial cells, we show that human FcRn is present at very low or undetectable levels in the majority of tumor cell lines analyzed. Remarkably, shRNA-mediated ablation of FcRn expression in an FcRn-positive tumor cell line results in a substantial growth increase of tumor xenografts, whereas enforced expression of this receptor by lentiviral transduction has the reverse effect. Moreover, intracellular albumin and glutamate levels are increased by the loss of FcRn-mediated recycling of albumin, combined with hypoalbuminemia in tumor-bearing mice. These studies identify a novel role for FcRn as a suppressor of tumor growth and have implications for the use of this receptor as a prognostic indicator and therapeutic target.
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Accepted/In Press date: 27 October 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 10 December 2016
Published date: 2017
Keywords:
Albumin, Hypoalbuminemia, Neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn), Recycling receptor, Tumor suppressor
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/423677
ISSN: 1949-2553
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