Cargando…

Transforming activity and therapeutic targeting of C-terminal Binding Protein 2 in Apc mutated neoplasia

Overexpression of the transcriptional coregulators C-terminal binding proteins 1 and 2 (CtBP) occurs in many human solid tumors and is associated with poor prognosis. CtBP modulates oncogenic gene expression programs and is an emerging drug target, but its oncogenic role is unclear. Consistent with...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Sumner, Evan T., Chawla, Ayesha T., Cororaton, Agnes D., Koblinski, Jennifer, Kovi, Ramesh C., Love, Ian M., Szomju, Barbara B., Korwar, Sudha, Ellis, Keith C., Grossman, Steven R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5561459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28414304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2017.106
_version_ 1783257844083064832
author Sumner, Evan T.
Chawla, Ayesha T.
Cororaton, Agnes D.
Koblinski, Jennifer
Kovi, Ramesh C.
Love, Ian M.
Szomju, Barbara B.
Korwar, Sudha
Ellis, Keith C.
Grossman, Steven R.
author_facet Sumner, Evan T.
Chawla, Ayesha T.
Cororaton, Agnes D.
Koblinski, Jennifer
Kovi, Ramesh C.
Love, Ian M.
Szomju, Barbara B.
Korwar, Sudha
Ellis, Keith C.
Grossman, Steven R.
author_sort Sumner, Evan T.
collection PubMed
description Overexpression of the transcriptional coregulators C-terminal binding proteins 1 and 2 (CtBP) occurs in many human solid tumors and is associated with poor prognosis. CtBP modulates oncogenic gene expression programs and is an emerging drug target, but its oncogenic role is unclear. Consistent with oncogenic potential, exogenous CtBP2 transformed primary mouse and human cells to anchorage independence similarly to mutant H-Ras. To investigate CtBP’s contribution to in vivo tumorigenesis, Apc(min/+) mice, which succumb to massive intestinal polyposis, were bred to Ctbp2(+/−) mice. CtBP interacts with Adenomatous Polyposis Coli (APC) protein, and is stabilized in both APC-mutated human colon cancers and Apc(min/+) intestinal polyps. Ctbp2 heterozygosity increased the median survival of Apc(min/+) mice from 21 to 48 weeks, and reduced polyp formation by 90%, with Ctbp2(+/−) polyps exhibiting reduced levels of β-catenin and its oncogenic transcriptional target, cyclin D1. Ctbp’s potential as a therapeutic target was studied by treating Apc(min/+) mice with the CtBP small molecule inhibitors 4-methlythio-2-oxobutyric acid and 2-hydroxy-imino phenylpyruvic acid, both of which reduced polyposis by more than half compared with vehicle treatment. Phenocopying Ctbp2 deletion, both Ctbp inhibitors caused substantial decreases in the protein level of Ctbp2, as well its oncogenic partner β-catenin, and the effects of the inhibitors on CtBP and β-catenin levels could be modeled in an APC mutated human colon cancer cell line. CtBP2 is thus a druggable transforming oncoprotein critical for the evolution of neoplasia driven by Apc mutation.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5561459
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2017
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-55614592017-10-17 Transforming activity and therapeutic targeting of C-terminal Binding Protein 2 in Apc mutated neoplasia Sumner, Evan T. Chawla, Ayesha T. Cororaton, Agnes D. Koblinski, Jennifer Kovi, Ramesh C. Love, Ian M. Szomju, Barbara B. Korwar, Sudha Ellis, Keith C. Grossman, Steven R. Oncogene Article Overexpression of the transcriptional coregulators C-terminal binding proteins 1 and 2 (CtBP) occurs in many human solid tumors and is associated with poor prognosis. CtBP modulates oncogenic gene expression programs and is an emerging drug target, but its oncogenic role is unclear. Consistent with oncogenic potential, exogenous CtBP2 transformed primary mouse and human cells to anchorage independence similarly to mutant H-Ras. To investigate CtBP’s contribution to in vivo tumorigenesis, Apc(min/+) mice, which succumb to massive intestinal polyposis, were bred to Ctbp2(+/−) mice. CtBP interacts with Adenomatous Polyposis Coli (APC) protein, and is stabilized in both APC-mutated human colon cancers and Apc(min/+) intestinal polyps. Ctbp2 heterozygosity increased the median survival of Apc(min/+) mice from 21 to 48 weeks, and reduced polyp formation by 90%, with Ctbp2(+/−) polyps exhibiting reduced levels of β-catenin and its oncogenic transcriptional target, cyclin D1. Ctbp’s potential as a therapeutic target was studied by treating Apc(min/+) mice with the CtBP small molecule inhibitors 4-methlythio-2-oxobutyric acid and 2-hydroxy-imino phenylpyruvic acid, both of which reduced polyposis by more than half compared with vehicle treatment. Phenocopying Ctbp2 deletion, both Ctbp inhibitors caused substantial decreases in the protein level of Ctbp2, as well its oncogenic partner β-catenin, and the effects of the inhibitors on CtBP and β-catenin levels could be modeled in an APC mutated human colon cancer cell line. CtBP2 is thus a druggable transforming oncoprotein critical for the evolution of neoplasia driven by Apc mutation. 2017-04-17 2017-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5561459/ /pubmed/28414304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2017.106 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
spellingShingle Article
Sumner, Evan T.
Chawla, Ayesha T.
Cororaton, Agnes D.
Koblinski, Jennifer
Kovi, Ramesh C.
Love, Ian M.
Szomju, Barbara B.
Korwar, Sudha
Ellis, Keith C.
Grossman, Steven R.
Transforming activity and therapeutic targeting of C-terminal Binding Protein 2 in Apc mutated neoplasia
title Transforming activity and therapeutic targeting of C-terminal Binding Protein 2 in Apc mutated neoplasia
title_full Transforming activity and therapeutic targeting of C-terminal Binding Protein 2 in Apc mutated neoplasia
title_fullStr Transforming activity and therapeutic targeting of C-terminal Binding Protein 2 in Apc mutated neoplasia
title_full_unstemmed Transforming activity and therapeutic targeting of C-terminal Binding Protein 2 in Apc mutated neoplasia
title_short Transforming activity and therapeutic targeting of C-terminal Binding Protein 2 in Apc mutated neoplasia
title_sort transforming activity and therapeutic targeting of c-terminal binding protein 2 in apc mutated neoplasia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5561459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28414304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2017.106
work_keys_str_mv AT sumnerevant transformingactivityandtherapeutictargetingofcterminalbindingprotein2inapcmutatedneoplasia
AT chawlaayeshat transformingactivityandtherapeutictargetingofcterminalbindingprotein2inapcmutatedneoplasia
AT cororatonagnesd transformingactivityandtherapeutictargetingofcterminalbindingprotein2inapcmutatedneoplasia
AT koblinskijennifer transformingactivityandtherapeutictargetingofcterminalbindingprotein2inapcmutatedneoplasia
AT kovirameshc transformingactivityandtherapeutictargetingofcterminalbindingprotein2inapcmutatedneoplasia
AT loveianm transformingactivityandtherapeutictargetingofcterminalbindingprotein2inapcmutatedneoplasia
AT szomjubarbarab transformingactivityandtherapeutictargetingofcterminalbindingprotein2inapcmutatedneoplasia
AT korwarsudha transformingactivityandtherapeutictargetingofcterminalbindingprotein2inapcmutatedneoplasia
AT elliskeithc transformingactivityandtherapeutictargetingofcterminalbindingprotein2inapcmutatedneoplasia
AT grossmanstevenr transformingactivityandtherapeutictargetingofcterminalbindingprotein2inapcmutatedneoplasia