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Gene Amplification-Associated Overexpression of the Selenoprotein tRNA Enzyme TRIT1 Confers Sensitivity to Arsenic Trioxide in Small-Cell Lung Cancer
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Small-cell lung cancer accounts for approximately 13% of all new lung cancer diagnoses, but in contrast to non-small-cell lung cancer, the implementation of targeted treatments in small-cell lung cancer has been limited, with little improvement in the clinical outcome in the last sev...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8070726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919717 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13081869 |
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author | Coll-SanMartin, Laia Davalos, Veronica Piñeyro, David Rosselló-Tortella, Margalida Bueno-Costa, Alberto Setien, Fernando Villanueva, Alberto Granada, Isabel Ruiz-Xiviller, Neus Kotter, Annika Helm, Mark Yokota, Jun Kawabata-Iwakawa, Reika Kohno, Takashi Esteller, Manel |
author_facet | Coll-SanMartin, Laia Davalos, Veronica Piñeyro, David Rosselló-Tortella, Margalida Bueno-Costa, Alberto Setien, Fernando Villanueva, Alberto Granada, Isabel Ruiz-Xiviller, Neus Kotter, Annika Helm, Mark Yokota, Jun Kawabata-Iwakawa, Reika Kohno, Takashi Esteller, Manel |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Small-cell lung cancer accounts for approximately 13% of all new lung cancer diagnoses, but in contrast to non-small-cell lung cancer, the implementation of targeted treatments in small-cell lung cancer has been limited, with little improvement in the clinical outcome in the last several decades. Exploring new pathways for targeted therapy, we have observed that extra-copies of the tRNA modifier TRIT1, involved in the translation of selenoproteins, confers sensitivity to arsenic trioxide in small-cell lung cancer. This finding could open a new therapeutic niche for a tumor type with such a dismal clinical course. ABSTRACT: The alteration of RNA modification patterns is emerging as a common feature of human malignancies. If these changes affect key RNA molecules for mRNA translation, such as transfer RNA, they can have important consequences for cell transformation. TRIT1 is the enzyme responsible for the hypermodification of adenosine 37 in the anticodon region of human tRNAs containing serine and selenocysteine. Herein, we show that TRIT1 undergoes gene amplification-associated overexpression in cancer cell lines and primary samples of small-cell lung cancer. From growth and functional standpoints, the induced depletion of TRIT1 expression in amplified cells reduces their tumorigenic potential and downregulates the selenoprotein transcripts. We observed that TRIT1-amplified cells are sensitive to arsenic trioxide, a compound that regulates selenoproteins, whereas reduction of TRIT1 levels confers loss of sensitivity to the drug. Overall, our results indicate a role for TRIT1 as a small-cell lung cancer-relevant gene that, when undergoing gene amplification-associated activation, can be targeted with the differentiation agent arsenic trioxide. |
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spelling | pubmed-80707262021-04-26 Gene Amplification-Associated Overexpression of the Selenoprotein tRNA Enzyme TRIT1 Confers Sensitivity to Arsenic Trioxide in Small-Cell Lung Cancer Coll-SanMartin, Laia Davalos, Veronica Piñeyro, David Rosselló-Tortella, Margalida Bueno-Costa, Alberto Setien, Fernando Villanueva, Alberto Granada, Isabel Ruiz-Xiviller, Neus Kotter, Annika Helm, Mark Yokota, Jun Kawabata-Iwakawa, Reika Kohno, Takashi Esteller, Manel Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Small-cell lung cancer accounts for approximately 13% of all new lung cancer diagnoses, but in contrast to non-small-cell lung cancer, the implementation of targeted treatments in small-cell lung cancer has been limited, with little improvement in the clinical outcome in the last several decades. Exploring new pathways for targeted therapy, we have observed that extra-copies of the tRNA modifier TRIT1, involved in the translation of selenoproteins, confers sensitivity to arsenic trioxide in small-cell lung cancer. This finding could open a new therapeutic niche for a tumor type with such a dismal clinical course. ABSTRACT: The alteration of RNA modification patterns is emerging as a common feature of human malignancies. If these changes affect key RNA molecules for mRNA translation, such as transfer RNA, they can have important consequences for cell transformation. TRIT1 is the enzyme responsible for the hypermodification of adenosine 37 in the anticodon region of human tRNAs containing serine and selenocysteine. Herein, we show that TRIT1 undergoes gene amplification-associated overexpression in cancer cell lines and primary samples of small-cell lung cancer. From growth and functional standpoints, the induced depletion of TRIT1 expression in amplified cells reduces their tumorigenic potential and downregulates the selenoprotein transcripts. We observed that TRIT1-amplified cells are sensitive to arsenic trioxide, a compound that regulates selenoproteins, whereas reduction of TRIT1 levels confers loss of sensitivity to the drug. Overall, our results indicate a role for TRIT1 as a small-cell lung cancer-relevant gene that, when undergoing gene amplification-associated activation, can be targeted with the differentiation agent arsenic trioxide. MDPI 2021-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8070726/ /pubmed/33919717 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13081869 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Coll-SanMartin, Laia Davalos, Veronica Piñeyro, David Rosselló-Tortella, Margalida Bueno-Costa, Alberto Setien, Fernando Villanueva, Alberto Granada, Isabel Ruiz-Xiviller, Neus Kotter, Annika Helm, Mark Yokota, Jun Kawabata-Iwakawa, Reika Kohno, Takashi Esteller, Manel Gene Amplification-Associated Overexpression of the Selenoprotein tRNA Enzyme TRIT1 Confers Sensitivity to Arsenic Trioxide in Small-Cell Lung Cancer |
title | Gene Amplification-Associated Overexpression of the Selenoprotein tRNA Enzyme TRIT1 Confers Sensitivity to Arsenic Trioxide in Small-Cell Lung Cancer |
title_full | Gene Amplification-Associated Overexpression of the Selenoprotein tRNA Enzyme TRIT1 Confers Sensitivity to Arsenic Trioxide in Small-Cell Lung Cancer |
title_fullStr | Gene Amplification-Associated Overexpression of the Selenoprotein tRNA Enzyme TRIT1 Confers Sensitivity to Arsenic Trioxide in Small-Cell Lung Cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Gene Amplification-Associated Overexpression of the Selenoprotein tRNA Enzyme TRIT1 Confers Sensitivity to Arsenic Trioxide in Small-Cell Lung Cancer |
title_short | Gene Amplification-Associated Overexpression of the Selenoprotein tRNA Enzyme TRIT1 Confers Sensitivity to Arsenic Trioxide in Small-Cell Lung Cancer |
title_sort | gene amplification-associated overexpression of the selenoprotein trna enzyme trit1 confers sensitivity to arsenic trioxide in small-cell lung cancer |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8070726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919717 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13081869 |
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