Direct knockdown of phospho-PTM targets mediated by TRIM21 can improve personalized treatment in breast cancer

Autor: Pranay Dey, Mansi Joshi, Aaiyas Mujawar, Renu Malhotra, Abhijit De
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Cellular oncology (Dordrecht)References. 45(5)
ISSN: 2211-3436
Popis: In this work for the first time, we showed specific and direct knockdown of important oncogenic proteins of interest and their phospho-PTM targets in tripartite motif containing-21 (TRIM21) overexpressing breast cancer (BC) cells. We revealed the functional and therapeutic consequences of this protein knockdown approach called 'TRIM-ing'.To target HER2, HER3, STAT3 or their activated forms, electroporation and puls-in transfection were standardized for mAb delivery in AU565 and MCF7 BC cell lines. Cancer cells were treated with HER2-targeted medicines (Trastuzumab and Neratinib) or STAT3 targeted inhibitors (Stattic and Niclosamide) with or without respective target TRIM-ing. Real-time PCR, immunoblotting, immunofluorescence, cytotoxicity, short- and long-term cell survival assessments were done following standard methodologies. 3-D structure modelling was used to verify the binding of mAb onto the STAT3 target.TRIM-ing of HER2 or HER3 receptors or their activated phospho-forms in BC cells showed rapid degradation of respective protein forms, shattering down the downstream signaling (p-ERK, p-AKT) that lasts for up to 7-8 days. This significantly inhibited BC survival (p 0.001), showing a synergistic therapeutic effect with HER2 medicine trastuzumab or neratinib. Additionally, specific TRIM-ing ability of canonical pY705 or non-canonical pS727 PTMs of STAT3 protein was demonstrated in MCF7 cells, causing significant cytotoxicity (p 0.05). TRIM-ing of STAT3 PTM, when combined with the same PTM-specific inhibitors, a synergistic treatment effect was observed.The work demonstrated that TRIM-ing could directly reduce various oncogenic targets or their specific activated form inside the cancer cells without compensatory pathway activation, a conundrum limiting the therapeutic benefit of current personalized medicines.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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