Literature DB >> 24077290

A small compound targeting TACC3 revealed its different spatiotemporal contributions for spindle assembly in cancer cells.

R Yao1, Y Kondoh2, Y Natsume1, H Yamanaka1, M Inoue3, H Toki4, R Takagi2, T Shimizu2, T Yamori5, H Osada2, T Noda3.   

Abstract

The mitotic spindle is assembled by the coordinated action of centrosomes and kinetochore microtubules. An evolutionally conserved protein family, transforming acidic coiled-coil (TACC), has been shown to be involved in this process. In humans, TACC3 is aberrantly expressed in a variety of human cancers, but its biological significance remains to be elucidated. Here, using a novel compound targeting TACC3, spindlactone (SPL), we show that the perturbation of TACC3 selectively inhibited the nucleation of centrosome microtubules in ovarian cancer cells. In contrast to centrosome microtubules, the kinetochore microtubules were robustly assembled, forming ectopic spindle poles that resulted in multipolar spindles. Interestingly, the extensive inhibition of TACC3 partially suppressed the nucleation of kinetochore microtubules. These dose-dependent effects of SPL were consistent with the results observed by the depletion of TACC3 and its binding partner, colonic and hepatic tumor overexpressed gene protein (TOGp). Although these proteins both have roles in the assembly of centrosome and kinetochore microtubules, their contributions were spatiotemporally different. Notably, SPL did not affect spindle assembly in normal cells. Furthermore, the oral administration of SPL significantly suppressed tumor growth in vivo. The unique mechanism of action of SPL not only enables it to be used as a tool to dissect the molecular basis of spindle assembly but also to provide a rationale for the use of TACC3 as a molecular target for cancer treatment. This rationale offers an opportunity to develop new strategies for cancer chemotherapy that overcome the limitations of microtubule toxins and expand their scope and clinical efficacy.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24077290     DOI: 10.1038/onc.2013.382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


  14 in total

1.  TACC3 protein regulates microtubule nucleation by affecting γ-tubulin ring complexes.

Authors:  Puja Singh; Geethu Emily Thomas; Koyikulangara K Gireesh; Tapas K Manna
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2014-09-22       Impact factor: 5.157

2.  Elevated Expression of Transforming Acidic Coiled-Coil Containing Protein 3 (TACC3) Is Associated With a Poor Prognosis in Osteosarcoma.

Authors:  Kotaro Matsuda; Hiroaki Miyoshi; Koji Hiraoka; Tetsuya Hamada; Kazutaka Nakashima; Naoto Shiba; Koichi Ohshima
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2018-09       Impact factor: 4.176

3.  The centrosomal adaptor TACC3 and the microtubule polymerase chTOG interact via defined C-terminal subdomains in an Aurora-A kinase-independent manner.

Authors:  Harish C Thakur; Madhurendra Singh; Luitgard Nagel-Steger; Jana Kremer; Daniel Prumbaum; Eyad Kalawy Fansa; Hakima Ezzahoini; Kazem Nouri; Lothar Gremer; André Abts; Lutz Schmitt; Stefan Raunser; Mohammad R Ahmadian; Roland P Piekorz
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2013-11-22       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 4.  MAPping the Ndc80 loop in cancer: A possible link between Ndc80/Hec1 overproduction and cancer formation.

Authors:  Ngang Heok Tang; Takashi Toda
Journal:  Bioessays       Date:  2015-01-02       Impact factor: 4.345

5.  Cancer cell death induced by novel small molecules degrading the TACC3 protein via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway.

Authors:  N Ohoka; K Nagai; T Hattori; K Okuhira; N Shibata; N Cho; M Naito
Journal:  Cell Death Dis       Date:  2014-11-06       Impact factor: 8.469

6.  Genomic insights into head and neck cancer.

Authors:  Tim N Beck; Erica A Golemis
Journal:  Cancers Head Neck       Date:  2016-06-03

7.  SNIPER(TACC3) induces cytoplasmic vacuolization and sensitizes cancer cells to Bortezomib.

Authors:  Nobumichi Ohoka; Katsunori Nagai; Norihito Shibata; Takayuki Hattori; Hiroshi Nara; Nobuo Cho; Mikihiko Naito
Journal:  Cancer Sci       Date:  2017-04-26       Impact factor: 6.716

8.  High expression of TACC3 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma correlates with poor prognosis.

Authors:  Zhi-Liang Huang; Zhi-Rui Lin; Yi-Ren Xiao; Xun Cao; Lin-Chun Zhu; Mu-Sheng Zeng; Qian Zhong; Zhe-Sheng Wen
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2015-03-30

9.  Targeting Alp7/TACC to the spindle pole body is essential for mitotic spindle assembly in fission yeast.

Authors:  Ngang Heok Tang; Naoyuki Okada; Chii Shyang Fong; Kunio Arai; Masamitsu Sato; Takashi Toda
Journal:  FEBS Lett       Date:  2014-06-14       Impact factor: 4.124

10.  Proteomic profiling of small-molecule inhibitors reveals dispensability of MTH1 for cancer cell survival.

Authors:  Tatsuro Kawamura; Makoto Kawatani; Makoto Muroi; Yasumitsu Kondoh; Yushi Futamura; Harumi Aono; Miho Tanaka; Kaori Honda; Hiroyuki Osada
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-05-23       Impact factor: 4.379

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