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Alternative splicing in human cancer cells is modulated by the amiloride derivative 3,5‐diamino‐6‐chloro‐N‐(N‐(2,6‐dichlorobenzoyl)carbamimidoyl)pyrazine‐2‐carboxide

Alternative splicing (AS) is a process that enables the generation of multiple protein isoforms with different biological properties from a single mRNA. Cancer cells often use the maneuverability conferred by AS to produce proteins that contribute to growth and survival. In our previous studies, we...

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Autores principales: Lee, Chien‐Chin, Chang, Wen‐Hsin, Chang, Ya‐Sian, Yang, Jinn‐Moon, Chang, Chih‐Shiang, Hsu, Kai‐Cheng, Chen, Yun‐Ti, Liu, Ting‐Yuan, Chen, Yu‐Chia, Lin, Shyr‐Yi, Wu, Yang‐Chang, Chang, Jan‐Gowth
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6670021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31152681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.12524
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author Lee, Chien‐Chin
Chang, Wen‐Hsin
Chang, Ya‐Sian
Yang, Jinn‐Moon
Chang, Chih‐Shiang
Hsu, Kai‐Cheng
Chen, Yun‐Ti
Liu, Ting‐Yuan
Chen, Yu‐Chia
Lin, Shyr‐Yi
Wu, Yang‐Chang
Chang, Jan‐Gowth
author_facet Lee, Chien‐Chin
Chang, Wen‐Hsin
Chang, Ya‐Sian
Yang, Jinn‐Moon
Chang, Chih‐Shiang
Hsu, Kai‐Cheng
Chen, Yun‐Ti
Liu, Ting‐Yuan
Chen, Yu‐Chia
Lin, Shyr‐Yi
Wu, Yang‐Chang
Chang, Jan‐Gowth
author_sort Lee, Chien‐Chin
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description Alternative splicing (AS) is a process that enables the generation of multiple protein isoforms with different biological properties from a single mRNA. Cancer cells often use the maneuverability conferred by AS to produce proteins that contribute to growth and survival. In our previous studies, we identified that amiloride modulates AS in cancer cells. However, the effective concentration of amiloride required to modulate AS is too high for use in cancer treatment. In this study, we used computational algorithms to screen potential amiloride derivatives for their ability to regulate AS in cancer cells. We found that 3,5‐diamino‐6‐chloro‐N‐(N‐(2,6‐dichlorobenzoyl)carbamimidoyl)pyrazine‐2‐carboxamide (BS008) can regulate AS of apoptotic gene transcripts, including HIPK3, SMAC, and BCL‐X, at a lower concentration than amiloride. This splicing regulation involved various splicing factors, and it was accompanied by a change in the phosphorylation state of serine/arginine‐rich proteins (SR proteins). RNA sequencing was performed to reveal that AS of many other apoptotic gene transcripts, such as AATF, ATM, AIFM1, NFKB1, and API5, was also modulated by BS008. In vivo experiments further indicated that treatment of tumor‐bearing mice with BS008 resulted in a marked decrease in tumor size. BS008 also had inhibitory effects in vitro, either alone or in a synergistic combination with the cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agents sorafenib and nilotinib. BS008 enabled sorafenib dose reduction without compromising antitumor activity. These findings suggest that BS008 may possess therapeutic potential for cancer treatment.
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spelling pubmed-66700212019-08-06 Alternative splicing in human cancer cells is modulated by the amiloride derivative 3,5‐diamino‐6‐chloro‐N‐(N‐(2,6‐dichlorobenzoyl)carbamimidoyl)pyrazine‐2‐carboxide Lee, Chien‐Chin Chang, Wen‐Hsin Chang, Ya‐Sian Yang, Jinn‐Moon Chang, Chih‐Shiang Hsu, Kai‐Cheng Chen, Yun‐Ti Liu, Ting‐Yuan Chen, Yu‐Chia Lin, Shyr‐Yi Wu, Yang‐Chang Chang, Jan‐Gowth Mol Oncol Research Articles Alternative splicing (AS) is a process that enables the generation of multiple protein isoforms with different biological properties from a single mRNA. Cancer cells often use the maneuverability conferred by AS to produce proteins that contribute to growth and survival. In our previous studies, we identified that amiloride modulates AS in cancer cells. However, the effective concentration of amiloride required to modulate AS is too high for use in cancer treatment. In this study, we used computational algorithms to screen potential amiloride derivatives for their ability to regulate AS in cancer cells. We found that 3,5‐diamino‐6‐chloro‐N‐(N‐(2,6‐dichlorobenzoyl)carbamimidoyl)pyrazine‐2‐carboxamide (BS008) can regulate AS of apoptotic gene transcripts, including HIPK3, SMAC, and BCL‐X, at a lower concentration than amiloride. This splicing regulation involved various splicing factors, and it was accompanied by a change in the phosphorylation state of serine/arginine‐rich proteins (SR proteins). RNA sequencing was performed to reveal that AS of many other apoptotic gene transcripts, such as AATF, ATM, AIFM1, NFKB1, and API5, was also modulated by BS008. In vivo experiments further indicated that treatment of tumor‐bearing mice with BS008 resulted in a marked decrease in tumor size. BS008 also had inhibitory effects in vitro, either alone or in a synergistic combination with the cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agents sorafenib and nilotinib. BS008 enabled sorafenib dose reduction without compromising antitumor activity. These findings suggest that BS008 may possess therapeutic potential for cancer treatment. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-06-01 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6670021/ /pubmed/31152681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.12524 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published by FEBS Press and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Lee, Chien‐Chin
Chang, Wen‐Hsin
Chang, Ya‐Sian
Yang, Jinn‐Moon
Chang, Chih‐Shiang
Hsu, Kai‐Cheng
Chen, Yun‐Ti
Liu, Ting‐Yuan
Chen, Yu‐Chia
Lin, Shyr‐Yi
Wu, Yang‐Chang
Chang, Jan‐Gowth
Alternative splicing in human cancer cells is modulated by the amiloride derivative 3,5‐diamino‐6‐chloro‐N‐(N‐(2,6‐dichlorobenzoyl)carbamimidoyl)pyrazine‐2‐carboxide
title Alternative splicing in human cancer cells is modulated by the amiloride derivative 3,5‐diamino‐6‐chloro‐N‐(N‐(2,6‐dichlorobenzoyl)carbamimidoyl)pyrazine‐2‐carboxide
title_full Alternative splicing in human cancer cells is modulated by the amiloride derivative 3,5‐diamino‐6‐chloro‐N‐(N‐(2,6‐dichlorobenzoyl)carbamimidoyl)pyrazine‐2‐carboxide
title_fullStr Alternative splicing in human cancer cells is modulated by the amiloride derivative 3,5‐diamino‐6‐chloro‐N‐(N‐(2,6‐dichlorobenzoyl)carbamimidoyl)pyrazine‐2‐carboxide
title_full_unstemmed Alternative splicing in human cancer cells is modulated by the amiloride derivative 3,5‐diamino‐6‐chloro‐N‐(N‐(2,6‐dichlorobenzoyl)carbamimidoyl)pyrazine‐2‐carboxide
title_short Alternative splicing in human cancer cells is modulated by the amiloride derivative 3,5‐diamino‐6‐chloro‐N‐(N‐(2,6‐dichlorobenzoyl)carbamimidoyl)pyrazine‐2‐carboxide
title_sort alternative splicing in human cancer cells is modulated by the amiloride derivative 3,5‐diamino‐6‐chloro‐n‐(n‐(2,6‐dichlorobenzoyl)carbamimidoyl)pyrazine‐2‐carboxide
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6670021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31152681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.12524
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