Aykul Senem, Ni Wendi, Mutatu Washington, Martinez-Hackert Erik
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2015 Jan 20;10(1):e0114954. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0114954. eCollection 2015.
The Transforming Growth Factor-ß (TGFß) family ligand Nodal is an essential embryonic morphogen that is associated with progression of breast and other cancers. It has therefore been suggested that Nodal inhibitors could be used to treat breast cancers where Nodal plays a defined role. As secreted antagonists, such as Cerberus, tightly regulate Nodal signaling during embryonic development, we undertook to produce human Cerberus, characterize its biochemical activities, and determine its effect on human breast cancer cells. Using quantitative methods, we investigated the mechanism of Nodal signaling, we evaluated binding of human Cerberus to Nodal and other TGFß family ligands, and we characterized the mechanism of Nodal inhibition by Cerberus. Using cancer cell assays, we examined the ability of Cerberus to suppress aggressive breast cancer cell phenotypes. We found that human Cerberus binds Nodal with high affinity and specificity, blocks binding of Nodal to its signaling partners, and inhibits Nodal signaling. Moreover, we showed that Cerberus profoundly suppresses migration, invasion, and colony forming ability of Nodal expressing and Nodal supplemented breast cancer cells. Taken together, our studies provide mechanistic insights into Nodal signaling and Nodal inhibition with Cerberus and highlight the potential value of Cerberus as anti-Nodal therapeutic.
转化生长因子-β(TGFβ)家族配体Nodal是一种重要的胚胎形态发生素,与乳腺癌和其他癌症的进展相关。因此,有人提出Nodal抑制剂可用于治疗Nodal起明确作用的乳腺癌。由于分泌型拮抗剂,如Cerberus,在胚胎发育过程中严格调节Nodal信号传导,我们着手生产人Cerberus,表征其生化活性,并确定其对人乳腺癌细胞的影响。我们使用定量方法研究了Nodal信号传导机制,评估了人Cerberus与Nodal及其他TGFβ家族配体的结合,并表征了Cerberus抑制Nodal的机制。通过癌细胞检测,我们研究了Cerberus抑制侵袭性乳腺癌细胞表型的能力。我们发现人Cerberus以高亲和力和特异性结合Nodal,阻断Nodal与其信号传导伙伴的结合,并抑制Nodal信号传导。此外,我们表明Cerberus能显著抑制表达Nodal和补充Nodal的乳腺癌细胞的迁移、侵袭和集落形成能力。综上所述,我们的研究为Nodal信号传导及Cerberus对Nodal的抑制作用提供了机制性见解,并突出了Cerberus作为抗Nodal治疗药物的潜在价值。