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PIM kinase inhibitors downregulate STAT3(Tyr705) phosphorylation.

Marisa Chang1, Nisha Kanwar, Eric Feng, Allan Siu, Xiujie Liu, Dawei Ma, Jan Jongstra.   

Abstract

Using a cell-based high-throughput screen designed to detect small chemical compounds that inhibit cell growth and survival, we identified three structurally related compounds, 21A8, 21H7, and 65D4, with differential activity on cancer versus normal cells. Introduction of structural modifications yielded compound M-110, which inhibits the proliferation of prostate cancer cell lines with IC(50)s of 0.6 to 0.9 μmol/L, with no activity on normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells up to 40 μmol/L. Screening of 261 recombinant kinases and subsequent analysis revealed that M-110 is a selective inhibitor of the PIM kinase family, with preference for PIM-3. The prostate cancer cell line DU-145 and the pancreatic cancer cell line MiaPaCa2 constitutively express activated STAT3 (pSTAT3(Tyr705)). Treatment of DU-145 cells with M-110 or with a structurally unrelated PIM inhibitor, SGI-1776, significantly reduces pSTAT3(Tyr705) expression without affecting the expression of STAT3. Furthermore, treatment of DU-145 cells with M-110 attenuates the interleukin-6-induced increase in pSTAT3(Tyr705). To determine which of the three PIM kinases is most likely to inhibit expression of pSTAT3(Tyr705), we used PIM-1-, PIM-2-, or PIM-3-specific siRNA and showed that knockdown of PIM-3, but not of PIM-1 or PIM-2, in DU-145 cells results in a significant downregulation of pSTAT3(Tyr705). The phosphorylation of STAT5 on Tyr694 in 22Rv1 cells is not affected by M-110 or SGI-1776, suggesting specificity for pSTAT3(Tyr705). These results identify a novel role for PIM-3 kinase as a positive regulator of STAT3 signaling and suggest that PIM-3 inhibitors cause growth inhibition of cancer cells by downregulating the expression of pSTAT3(Tyr705).

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20667852     DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-10-0321

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cancer Ther        ISSN: 1535-7163            Impact factor:   6.261


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