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SLURP-1 Controls Growth and Migration of Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells, Forming a Complex With α7-nAChR and PDGFR/EGFR Heterodimer
by
Shulepko, Mikhail A.
, Koshelev, Sergey G.
, Baidakova, Ludmila K.
, Shlepova, Olga V.
, Kulbatskii, Dmitrii S.
, Chulina, Irina A.
, Azev, Viatcheslav N.
, Lyukmanova, Ekaterina N.
, Kirpichnikov, Mikhail P.
, Bychkov, Maxim L.
, Shenkarev, Zakhar O.
, Paramonov, Alexander S.
in
A549
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ intracellular signaling
/ lung cancer
/ Ly6/uPAR
/ nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
/ SLURP-1
2021
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SLURP-1 Controls Growth and Migration of Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells, Forming a Complex With α7-nAChR and PDGFR/EGFR Heterodimer
by
Shulepko, Mikhail A.
, Koshelev, Sergey G.
, Baidakova, Ludmila K.
, Shlepova, Olga V.
, Kulbatskii, Dmitrii S.
, Chulina, Irina A.
, Azev, Viatcheslav N.
, Lyukmanova, Ekaterina N.
, Kirpichnikov, Mikhail P.
, Bychkov, Maxim L.
, Shenkarev, Zakhar O.
, Paramonov, Alexander S.
in
A549
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ intracellular signaling
/ lung cancer
/ Ly6/uPAR
/ nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
/ SLURP-1
2021
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SLURP-1 Controls Growth and Migration of Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells, Forming a Complex With α7-nAChR and PDGFR/EGFR Heterodimer
by
Shulepko, Mikhail A.
, Koshelev, Sergey G.
, Baidakova, Ludmila K.
, Shlepova, Olga V.
, Kulbatskii, Dmitrii S.
, Chulina, Irina A.
, Azev, Viatcheslav N.
, Lyukmanova, Ekaterina N.
, Kirpichnikov, Mikhail P.
, Bychkov, Maxim L.
, Shenkarev, Zakhar O.
, Paramonov, Alexander S.
in
A549
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ intracellular signaling
/ lung cancer
/ Ly6/uPAR
/ nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
/ SLURP-1
2021
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SLURP-1 Controls Growth and Migration of Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells, Forming a Complex With α7-nAChR and PDGFR/EGFR Heterodimer
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SLURP-1 Controls Growth and Migration of Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells, Forming a Complex With α7-nAChR and PDGFR/EGFR Heterodimer
2021
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Secreted Ly6/uPAR-related protein 1 (SLURP-1) is a secreted Ly6/uPAR protein that negatively modulates the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor of α7 type (α7-nAChR), participating in control of cancer cell growth. Previously we showed, that a recombinant analogue of human SLURP-1 (rSLURP-1) diminishes the lung adenocarcinoma A549 cell proliferation and abolishes the nicotine-induced growth stimulation. Here, using multiplex immunoassay, we demonstrated a decrease in PTEN and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) kinase phosphorylation in A549 cells upon the rSLURP-1 treatment pointing on down-regulation of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway. Decreased phosphorylation of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor type β (PDGFRβ) and arrest of the A549 cell cycle in the S and G2/M phases without apoptosis induction was also observed. Using a scratch migration assay, inhibition of A549 cell migration under the rSLURP-1 treatment was found. Affinity extraction demonstrated that rSLURP-1 in A549 cells forms a complex not only with α7-nAChR, but also with PDGFRα and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), which are known to be involved in regulation of cancer cell growth and migration and are able to form a heterodimer. Knock-down of the genes encoding α7-nAChR, PDGFRα, and EGFR confirmed the involvement of these receptors in the anti-migration effect of SLURP-1. Thus, SLURP-1 can target the α7-nAChR complexes with PDGFRα and EGFR in the membrane of epithelial cells. Using chimeric proteins with grafted SLURP-1 loops we demonstrated that loop I is the principal active site responsible for the SLURP-1 interaction with α7-nAChR and its antiproliferative effect. Synthetic peptide mimicking the loop I cyclized by a disulfide bond inhibited ACh-evoked current at α7-nAChR, as well as A549 cell proliferation and migration. This synthetic peptide represents a promising prototype of new antitumor drug with the properties close to that of the native SLURP-1 protein.
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