Literature DB >> 27490478

Inhibition of Pancreatic Cancer Cell-Induced Paracrine Hedgehog Signaling by Liver X Receptor Agonists and Oxy16, a Naturally Occurring Oxysterol.

Feng Wang1, Frank Stappenbeck1, William Matsui2, Farhad Parhami3,4.   

Abstract

The widespread involvement of the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway in human malignancies has driven efforts to develop Hh pathway inhibitors as anti-cancer agents. The majority of these agents antagonize Smoothened (Smo), a plasma membrane-associated signal transducer molecule. However, several such Smo antagonists have failed in clinical trials to benefit patients with cancers that arise from aberrant Hh signaling (which often bypasses Smo). In this study, we report that a naturally occurring oxysterol, 20α, 22(R)-dihydroxycholesterol (Oxy16), a known metabolite in the biosynthesis of steroid hormones, strongly inhibits Hh signaling induced in C3H10T1/2 embryonic fibroblasts and NIH3T3-E1 fibroblasts through a mechanism that is independent of liver X receptor (LXR) activation. We demonstrate that Oxy16 inhibits Hh signaling in Suppressor of Fused (Sufu) null mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF) cells, indicating that its inhibitory effect on Hh signaling is epistatic to Sufu. We further demonstrate that Oxy16 inhibits Gli1 transcriptional activity in NIH3T3-E1 cells overexpressing Gli1 and a Gli-dependent reporter construct. Altogether, data presented here suggest that Oxy16 may be a suitable starting point for the development of new drugs that inhibit Hh signaling downstream of Smo. By targeting aberrant Hh signaling, such novel Hh pathway inhibitors could significantly broaden the range of clinical applications compared to existing Smo antagonists. Furthermore, the present study adds a new facet to the spectrum of Hh pathway modulation that naturally occurring oxysterol derivatives are capable of, ranging from allosteric activation of the pathway via Smo binding to inhibition of the pathway downstream of Smo. J. Cell. Biochem. 118: 499-509, 2017.
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Keywords:  HEDGEHOG SIGNALING; LIVER X RECEPTOR; OXYSTEROLS; PANCREATIC CANCER; STROMAL CELLS

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27490478      PMCID: PMC6431790          DOI: 10.1002/jcb.25668

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0730-2312            Impact factor:   4.429


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