p53, secreted by K-Ras–Snail pathway, is endocytosed by K-Ras-mutated cells; implication of target-specific drug delivery and early diagnostic marker
doi: 10.1038/onc.2009.67
pmid: 19347028
p53, secreted by K-Ras–Snail pathway, is endocytosed by K-Ras-mutated cells; implication of target-specific drug delivery and early diagnostic marker
p53 is eliminated from K-Ras-mutated cancer cells through direct interaction with Snail. However, it is not achieved through proteasome-mediated degradation or transcriptional repression. Here we provide evidence that p53, binding with Snail, is exported from a K-Ras-mutated cell through a vesicle transport-like mechanism, independently using a p53-nuclear-exporting mechanism. Although we can detect p53 in culture media, a majority of p53 might be degraded by extracellular proteases. Thus, we can recover the secreted p53 in culture media by the inhibition of protease and endocytosis. In addition, a considerable amount of p53 is endocytosed by neighboring cells. As p53 resorption occurs in a K-Ras-dependent manner, treatment of recombinant p53 is detected in the whole-cell lysate of K-Ras-mutated cells, but not in that of wild-type cells. Using the property of p53, we can deliver the chemical (propidium iodine) into K-Ras mutated cells selectively. In contrast, Snail, a co-secreted protein with p53 in response to oncogenic K-Ras, shows resistance to endocytosis and protease, and results in remaining in the media. Thus, we can detect an autoantibody against Snail in the serum of a human cancer patient. Our finding can be used for a mutant K-Ras-specific anticancer drug delivery system and for the diagnosis of pancreatic, colon and lung cancers.
- Pusan National University Hospital Korea (Republic of)
- Pusan National University Korea (Republic of)
Drug Delivery Systems, Neoplasms, ras Proteins, Humans, Snail Family Transcription Factors, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53, Transport Vesicles, Autoantibodies, Signal Transduction, Transcription Factors
Drug Delivery Systems, Neoplasms, ras Proteins, Humans, Snail Family Transcription Factors, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53, Transport Vesicles, Autoantibodies, Signal Transduction, Transcription Factors
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