MYCN-induced calcium and magnesium signaling regulates Neuroblastoma progression

MYCN 诱导的钙镁信号传导调节神经母细胞瘤进展

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    8727482
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 13.49万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2012-09-12 至 2017-08-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Neuroblastoma (NB) is an extra-cranial pediatric cancer. Amplification of the proto-oncogene MYCN is associated with advanced stage, high risk NB and poor prognosis. Novel drugs and alternative treatments are being investigated for patients with advanced NB with MYCN amplification. However, finding an effective treatment strategy for advanced stage NB remains elusive. In order to address this limitation, the proposed project examines the effects of calcium and magnesium signaling on cell migration and invasion in NB cells with different MYCN status. The preliminary data indicate that MYCN initiates a change in calcium signaling, accompanied by a change in the transcriptional regulation of calcium channels, namely Orai1, Orai3 and TRPM7. In addition, MYCN induces calcium-dependent NB cell migration. These observations support the hypothesis that MYCN alters calcium and magnesium homeostasis during cell migration and invasion through a mechanism that involves calcium-mediated regulation of integrin signaling and focal adhesion turnover, and calcium- and magnesium-permeable ion channels. The research plan has the following specific aims: (1) Examine the effect of MYCN on [Ca2+] and [Mg2+] homeostasis in NB cells. NB cells with different MYCN status will be cultured in external media with different extracellular [Ca2+]/[Mg2+] ratios. The intracellular calcium and magnesium will be measured, and migration and invasion rates will be determined in these cells. (2) Elucidate the mechanism by which MYCN regulation of calcium and magnesium promotes NB migration and invasion. The effect of calcium and magnesium on the expression and phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase and integrin, focal adhesion turnover rate (assembly, disassembly and recycling of focal adhesion proteins), and actin cytoskeletal re-organization will be examined in NB cells that are actively migrating. (3) Identify the molecular components regulating NB migration and invasion. The calcium- permeable ORAI channels and the calcium- and magnesium-permeable TRPM7 channel protein will be modulated pharmacologically or using molecular methods (RNAi or transient over-expression), and the effect of these changes on cell migration and invasion, focal adhesion turnover (assembly, disassembly, and recycling of focal adhesion proteins), and intracellular [Ca2+] will be determined in NB cells. This study may identify new biomarkers for advanced stage NB, and reveal novel targets for the development of more effective chemotherapeutic drugs. In addition, this study may lead to a new model of the regulation of NB progression, which includes monitoring the status of the prognostic marker MYCN as well as the dietary intake, metabolism and cellular regulation of calcium and magnesium. This new model may apply to other cancers with MYC amplification (e.g. breast and prostate cancers, and lymphoma, etc).
描述(申请人提供):神经母细胞瘤(NB)是一种儿童颅外癌症。原癌基因MYCN扩增与晚期、高危NB和不良预后有关。针对MYCN扩增的晚期NB患者,正在研究新药和替代疗法。然而,寻找一种有效的治疗晚期NB的策略仍然是难以捉摸的。为了解决这一局限性,该项目研究了钙和镁信号对具有不同MYCN状态的NB细胞迁移和侵袭的影响。初步数据表明,MYCN启动了钙信号的改变,伴随着钙通道Orai1、Orai3和TRPM7转录调控的改变。此外,MYCN还可诱导钙依赖的NB细胞迁移。这些观察结果支持了MYCN在细胞迁移和侵袭过程中改变钙和镁稳态的假说,其机制涉及钙介导的整合素信号和焦点黏附转换以及钙和镁通透离子通道。本研究计划有以下具体目的:(1)检测MYCN对NB细胞内[Ca~(2+)]和[Mg~(2+)]动态平衡的影响。将具有不同MYCN状态的NB细胞培养在不同胞外[Ca~(2+)]/[Mg~(2+)]比的外部培养液中。将测量细胞内的钙和镁,并确定这些细胞的迁移和侵袭率。(2)阐明MYCN对钙、镁的调控促进NB迁移和侵袭的机制。钙和镁对活跃迁移的NB细胞中粘着斑激酶和整合素的表达和磷酸化、粘着斑周转率(粘着斑蛋白的组装、拆解和回收)以及肌动蛋白细胞骨架重组的影响将被检测。(3)确定调控Nb迁移和侵入的分子成分。钙通透性的ORAI通道和钙镁通透性的TRPM7通道蛋白将通过药物或分子方法(RNAi或瞬时过表达)进行调节,这些变化对细胞迁移和侵袭、焦点黏附翻转(焦点黏附蛋白的组装、拆解和循环)以及细胞内[Ca~(2+)]的影响将被确定。这项研究可能为晚期鼻咽癌寻找新的生物标志物,并为开发更有效的化疗药物提供新的靶点。此外,这项研究可能会导致一个新的调控NB进展的模型,其中包括监测预后标记物MYCN的状态以及钙和镁的饮食摄入、代谢和细胞调节。这一新模型也适用于其他MYC扩增的癌症(如乳腺癌、前列腺癌和淋巴瘤等)。

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MYCN-induced calcium and magnesium signaling regulates Neuroblastoma progression
MYCN 诱导的钙镁信号传导调节神经母细胞瘤进展
  • 批准号:
    8442216
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 13.49万
  • 项目类别:
MYCN-induced calcium and magnesium signaling regulates Neuroblastoma progression
MYCN 诱导的钙和镁信号传导调节神经母细胞瘤进展
  • 批准号:
    8911783
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 13.49万
  • 项目类别:
MYCN-induced calcium and magnesium signaling regulates Neuroblastoma progression
MYCN 诱导的钙镁信号传导调节神经母细胞瘤进展
  • 批准号:
    8544421
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 13.49万
  • 项目类别:

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