Dna-Pkcs Plays Role In Cancer Metastasis Through Regulation Of Secreted Proteins Involved In Migration And Invasion

CELL CYCLE(2015)

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The DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) plays a major role in DNA damage signaling and repair and is also frequently overexpressed in tumor metastasis. We used isogenic cell lines expressing different levels of DNA-PKcs to investigate the role of DNA-PKcs in metastatic development. We found that DNA-PKcs participates in melanoma primary tumor and metastasis development by stimulating angiogenesis, migration and invasion. Comparison of conditioned medium content from DNA-PKcs-proficient and deficient cells reveals that DNA-PKcs controls secretion of at least 103 proteins (including 44 metastasis-associated with FBLN1, SERPINA3, MMP-8, HSPG2 and the inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases, such as -2M and TIMP-2). High throughput analysis of secretomes, proteomes and transcriptomes, indicate that DNA-PKcs regulates the secretion of 85 proteins without affecting their gene expression. Our data demonstrate that DNA-PKcs has a pro-metastatic activity via the modification of the tumor microenvironment. This study shows for the first time a direct link between DNA damage repair and cancer metastasis and highlights the importance of DNA-PKcs as a potential target for anti-metastatic treatment.
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DNA-PK,DNA damage,metastasis,MMP inhibition,secretion,-2M,-2-macroglobulin,CM,conditioned media,DNA-PK,DNA-dependent protein kinase,DNA-PKcs,DNA-PK catalytic subunit,DSB,double-strand break,ECM,extracellular matrix,MMP,matrix metalloproteinase,MS,mass spectrometry,NHEJ,non-homologous end joining,SILAC,stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture,TIMP,tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase
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