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Targeting low molecular weight cyclin E (LMW-E) in breast cancer
Authors:Angela Nanos-Webb  Natalie A. Jabbour  Asha S. Multani  Hannah Wingate  Nassima Oumata  Hervé Galons  Benoît Joseph  Laurent Meijer  Kelly K. Hunt  Khandan Keyomarsi
Affiliation:1.Department of Experimental Radiation Oncology,M. D. Anderson Cancer Center,Houston,USA;2.Department of Genetics,M. D. Anderson Cancer Center,Houston,USA;3.Department of Surgical Oncology,M. D. Anderson Cancer Center,Houston,USA;4.ManRos Therapeutics,Centre de Perharidy,Roscoff,France;5.Laboratoire de Chimie Organique 2, CNRS UMR8601, INSERM U 648,Université Paris-Descartes,Paris cedex 06,France;6.Institut de Chimie et Biochimie Moléculaires et Supramoléculaires,Université Claude Bernard-Lyon 1,Villeurbanne,France;7.CNRS, ‘Protein Phosphorylation & Human Disease’ Group,Roscoff,France
Abstract:
Low molecular weight cyclin E (LMW-E) plays an important oncogenic role in breast cancer. LMW-E, which is not found in normal tissue, can promote the formation of aggressive tumors and can lead to increased genomic instability and tumorigenesis. Additionally, breast cancer patients whose tumors express LMW-E have a very poor prognosis. Therefore, we investigated LMW-E as a potential specific target for treatment either alone or in combination therapy. We hypothesized that because LMW-E binds to CDK2 more efficiently than full length cyclin E, resulting in increased activity, CDK inhibitors could be used to target tumors with LMW-E bound to CDK2. To test the hypothesis, an inducible full length and LMW-E MCF7-Tet-On system was established. Cyclin E (full length (EL) or LMW-E) is only expressed upon induction of the transgene. The doubling times of cells were unchanged when the transgenes were induced. However, upon induction, the kinase activity associated with LMW-E was much higher than that in the EL induced cells or any of the uninduced cells. Additionally only the LMW-E induced cells underwent chromosome aberrations and increased polyploidy. By examining changes in proliferation and survival in cells with induced full length and LMW-E, CDK inhibitors alone were determined to be insufficient to specifically inhibit LMW-E expressing cells. However, in combination with Doxorubicin, the CDK inhibitor, Roscovitine (Seliciclib, CYC202), synergistically led to increased cell death in LMW-E expressing cells. Clinically, the combination of CDK inhibitors and chemotherapy such as Doxorubicin provides a viable personalized treatment strategy for those breast cancer patients whose tumors express the LMW-E.
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