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Small Molecule Binds with Lymphocyte Antigen 6K to Induce Cancer Cell Death

Elevated gene expression of Lymphocyte antigen 6K (LY6K) in cancer cells is associated with poor survival outcomes in multiple different cancer types including cervical, breast, ovarian, lung, and head and neck cancer. Since inhibition of LY6K expression inhibits cancer cell growth, we set out to ex...

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Autores principales: Benti, Senyi, Tiwari, Purushottam B., Goodlett, Dustin W., Daneshian, Leily, Kern, Grant B., Smith, Mark D., Uren, Aykut, Chruszcz, Maksymilian, Shimizu, Linda S., Upadhyay, Geeta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7072568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32098321
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12020509
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author Benti, Senyi
Tiwari, Purushottam B.
Goodlett, Dustin W.
Daneshian, Leily
Kern, Grant B.
Smith, Mark D.
Uren, Aykut
Chruszcz, Maksymilian
Shimizu, Linda S.
Upadhyay, Geeta
author_facet Benti, Senyi
Tiwari, Purushottam B.
Goodlett, Dustin W.
Daneshian, Leily
Kern, Grant B.
Smith, Mark D.
Uren, Aykut
Chruszcz, Maksymilian
Shimizu, Linda S.
Upadhyay, Geeta
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description Elevated gene expression of Lymphocyte antigen 6K (LY6K) in cancer cells is associated with poor survival outcomes in multiple different cancer types including cervical, breast, ovarian, lung, and head and neck cancer. Since inhibition of LY6K expression inhibits cancer cell growth, we set out to explore whether pharmacological inhibition of LY6K could produce the same effect. We screened small molecule libraries for direct binding to recombinant LY6K protein in a surface plasmon resonance assay. We found that NSC243928 directly binds to the full-length and mature forms of LY6K and inhibits growth of HeLa cells that express LY6K. NSC243928 did not display binding with LY6D or LY6E. Our data demonstrate a first-time proof of principle study that pharmacological inhibition of LY6K using small molecules in cancer cells is a valid approach to developing targeted therapies against LY6K. This approach will be specifically relevant in hard-to-treat cancers where LY6K is highly expressed, such as cervical, pancreatic, ovarian, head and neck, lung, gastric, and triple-negative breast cancers.
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spelling pubmed-70725682020-03-19 Small Molecule Binds with Lymphocyte Antigen 6K to Induce Cancer Cell Death Benti, Senyi Tiwari, Purushottam B. Goodlett, Dustin W. Daneshian, Leily Kern, Grant B. Smith, Mark D. Uren, Aykut Chruszcz, Maksymilian Shimizu, Linda S. Upadhyay, Geeta Cancers (Basel) Article Elevated gene expression of Lymphocyte antigen 6K (LY6K) in cancer cells is associated with poor survival outcomes in multiple different cancer types including cervical, breast, ovarian, lung, and head and neck cancer. Since inhibition of LY6K expression inhibits cancer cell growth, we set out to explore whether pharmacological inhibition of LY6K could produce the same effect. We screened small molecule libraries for direct binding to recombinant LY6K protein in a surface plasmon resonance assay. We found that NSC243928 directly binds to the full-length and mature forms of LY6K and inhibits growth of HeLa cells that express LY6K. NSC243928 did not display binding with LY6D or LY6E. Our data demonstrate a first-time proof of principle study that pharmacological inhibition of LY6K using small molecules in cancer cells is a valid approach to developing targeted therapies against LY6K. This approach will be specifically relevant in hard-to-treat cancers where LY6K is highly expressed, such as cervical, pancreatic, ovarian, head and neck, lung, gastric, and triple-negative breast cancers. MDPI 2020-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7072568/ /pubmed/32098321 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12020509 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tiwari, Purushottam B.
Goodlett, Dustin W.
Daneshian, Leily
Kern, Grant B.
Smith, Mark D.
Uren, Aykut
Chruszcz, Maksymilian
Shimizu, Linda S.
Upadhyay, Geeta
Small Molecule Binds with Lymphocyte Antigen 6K to Induce Cancer Cell Death
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title_fullStr Small Molecule Binds with Lymphocyte Antigen 6K to Induce Cancer Cell Death
title_full_unstemmed Small Molecule Binds with Lymphocyte Antigen 6K to Induce Cancer Cell Death
title_short Small Molecule Binds with Lymphocyte Antigen 6K to Induce Cancer Cell Death
title_sort small molecule binds with lymphocyte antigen 6k to induce cancer cell death
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7072568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32098321
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12020509
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