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Surface Expressed Nucleolin Is Constantly Induced in Tumor Cells to Mediate Calcium-Dependent Ligand Internalization

BACKGROUND: Nucleolin is one of the major proteins of the nucleolus, but it is also expressed on the cell surface where is serves as a binding protein for variety of ligands implicated in tumorigenesis and angiogenesis. Emerging evidence suggests that the cell-surface expressed nucleolin is a strate...

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Autores principales: Hovanessian, Ara G., Soundaramourty, Calaiselvy, Khoury, Diala El, Nondier, Isabelle, Svab, Josette, Krust, Bernard
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3009748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21203423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015787
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author Hovanessian, Ara G.
Soundaramourty, Calaiselvy
Khoury, Diala El
Nondier, Isabelle
Svab, Josette
Krust, Bernard
author_facet Hovanessian, Ara G.
Soundaramourty, Calaiselvy
Khoury, Diala El
Nondier, Isabelle
Svab, Josette
Krust, Bernard
author_sort Hovanessian, Ara G.
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description BACKGROUND: Nucleolin is one of the major proteins of the nucleolus, but it is also expressed on the cell surface where is serves as a binding protein for variety of ligands implicated in tumorigenesis and angiogenesis. Emerging evidence suggests that the cell-surface expressed nucleolin is a strategic target for an effective and nontoxic cancer therapy. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: By monitoring the expression of nucleolin mRNA, and by measuring the level of nucleolin protein recovered from the surface and nucleus of cells, here we show that the presence of nucleolin at the cell surface is dependent on the constant induction of nucleolin mRNA. Indeed, inhibitors of RNA transcription or translation block expression of surface nucleolin while no apparent effect is observed on the level of nucleolin in the nucleus. The estimated half-life of surface nucleolin is less than one hour, whereas that of nuclear nucleolin is more than 8 hours. Nucleolin mRNA induction is reduced markedly in normal fibroblasts that reach confluence, while it occurs continuously even in post-confluent epithelial tumor cells consistent with their capacity to proliferate without contact inhibition. Interestingly, cold and heat shock induce nucleolin mRNA concomitantly to enhanced mRNA expression of the heat shock protein 70, thus suggesting that surface nucleolin induction also occurs in response to an environmental insult. At the cell surface, one of the main functions of nucleolin is to shuttle specific extracellular ligands by an active transport mechanism, which we show here to be calcium dependent. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results demonstrate that the expression of surface nucleolin is an early metabolic event coupled with tumor cell proliferation and stress response. The fact that surface nucleolin is constantly and abundantly expressed on the surface of tumor cells, makes them a preferential target for the inhibitory action of anticancer agents that target surface nucleolin.
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spelling pubmed-30097482011-01-03 Surface Expressed Nucleolin Is Constantly Induced in Tumor Cells to Mediate Calcium-Dependent Ligand Internalization Hovanessian, Ara G. Soundaramourty, Calaiselvy Khoury, Diala El Nondier, Isabelle Svab, Josette Krust, Bernard PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Nucleolin is one of the major proteins of the nucleolus, but it is also expressed on the cell surface where is serves as a binding protein for variety of ligands implicated in tumorigenesis and angiogenesis. Emerging evidence suggests that the cell-surface expressed nucleolin is a strategic target for an effective and nontoxic cancer therapy. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: By monitoring the expression of nucleolin mRNA, and by measuring the level of nucleolin protein recovered from the surface and nucleus of cells, here we show that the presence of nucleolin at the cell surface is dependent on the constant induction of nucleolin mRNA. Indeed, inhibitors of RNA transcription or translation block expression of surface nucleolin while no apparent effect is observed on the level of nucleolin in the nucleus. The estimated half-life of surface nucleolin is less than one hour, whereas that of nuclear nucleolin is more than 8 hours. Nucleolin mRNA induction is reduced markedly in normal fibroblasts that reach confluence, while it occurs continuously even in post-confluent epithelial tumor cells consistent with their capacity to proliferate without contact inhibition. Interestingly, cold and heat shock induce nucleolin mRNA concomitantly to enhanced mRNA expression of the heat shock protein 70, thus suggesting that surface nucleolin induction also occurs in response to an environmental insult. At the cell surface, one of the main functions of nucleolin is to shuttle specific extracellular ligands by an active transport mechanism, which we show here to be calcium dependent. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results demonstrate that the expression of surface nucleolin is an early metabolic event coupled with tumor cell proliferation and stress response. The fact that surface nucleolin is constantly and abundantly expressed on the surface of tumor cells, makes them a preferential target for the inhibitory action of anticancer agents that target surface nucleolin. Public Library of Science 2010-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3009748/ /pubmed/21203423 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015787 Text en Hovanessian et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Hovanessian, Ara G.
Soundaramourty, Calaiselvy
Khoury, Diala El
Nondier, Isabelle
Svab, Josette
Krust, Bernard
Surface Expressed Nucleolin Is Constantly Induced in Tumor Cells to Mediate Calcium-Dependent Ligand Internalization
title Surface Expressed Nucleolin Is Constantly Induced in Tumor Cells to Mediate Calcium-Dependent Ligand Internalization
title_full Surface Expressed Nucleolin Is Constantly Induced in Tumor Cells to Mediate Calcium-Dependent Ligand Internalization
title_fullStr Surface Expressed Nucleolin Is Constantly Induced in Tumor Cells to Mediate Calcium-Dependent Ligand Internalization
title_full_unstemmed Surface Expressed Nucleolin Is Constantly Induced in Tumor Cells to Mediate Calcium-Dependent Ligand Internalization
title_short Surface Expressed Nucleolin Is Constantly Induced in Tumor Cells to Mediate Calcium-Dependent Ligand Internalization
title_sort surface expressed nucleolin is constantly induced in tumor cells to mediate calcium-dependent ligand internalization
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3009748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21203423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015787
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