Role of catecholamine synthases in the maintenance of cancer stem-like cells in malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors

CANCER SCIENCE(2024)

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Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) are malignant tumors that are derived from Schwann cell lineage around peripheral nerves. As in many other cancer types, cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been identified in MPNSTs, and they are considered the cause of treatment resistance, recurrence, and metastasis. As an element defining the cancer stemness of MPNSTs, we previously reported a molecular mechanism by which exogenous adrenaline activates a core cancer stemness factor, YAP/TAZ, through beta 2 adrenoceptor (ADRB2). In this study, we found that MPNST cells express catecholamine synthases and that these enzymes are essential for maintaining cancer stemness, such as the ability to self-renew and maintain an undifferentiated state. Through gene knockdown and inhibition of these enzymes, we confirmed that catecholamines are indeed synthesized in MPNST cells. The results confirmed that catecholamine synthase knockdown in MPNST cells reduces the activity of YAP/TAZ. These data suggest that a mechanism of YAP/TAZ activation by de novo synthesized adrenaline, as well as exogenous adrenaline, may exist in the maintenance of cancer stemness of MPNST cells. This mechanism not only helps to understand the pathology of MPNST, but could also contribute to the development of therapeutic strategies for MPNST. In the previously reported pathway, exogenous adrenaline activated YAP/TAZ through beta 2 adrenoceptor (ADRB2) to maintain cancer stem-like cells, whereas in this study, de novo synthesized adrenaline is involved in the maintenance of cancer stem-like cells in malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors.image
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benserazide,cancer stem cell,catecholamine synthase,malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor,Schwann cell,vesicular monoamine transporter
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