Background:N-acetyltransferase 10(NAT10)is the only enzyme known tomediate the N4-acetylcytidine(ac4C)modification of mRNA and is crucial formRNA stability and translation efficiency.However,its role in cancer develop...Background:N-acetyltransferase 10(NAT10)is the only enzyme known tomediate the N4-acetylcytidine(ac4C)modification of mRNA and is crucial formRNA stability and translation efficiency.However,its role in cancer development and prognosis has not yet been explored.This study aimed to examine the possible role of NAT10 in colon cancer.Methods:The expression levels ofNAT10were evaluated by immunohistochemical analyses with a colon cancer tissue microarray,and its prognostic value in patients was further analyzed.Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR)and Western blotting were performed to analyze NAT10 expression in harvested colon cancer tissues and cell lines.Stable NAT10-knockdown and NAT10-overexpressing colon cancer cell lines were constructed using lentivirus.The biological functions of NAT10 in colon cancer cell lines were analyzed in vitro by Cell Counting Kit-8(CCK-8),wound healing,Transwell,cell cycle,and ferroptosis assays.Xenograft models were used to analyze the effect of NAT10 on the tumorigenesis and metastasis of colon cancer cells in vivo.Dot blotting,acetylated RNA immunoprecipitation-qPCR,and RNA stability analyses were performed to explore the mechanism by which NAT10 functions in colon cancer progression.Results:NAT10 was upregulated in colon cancer tissues and various colon cancer cell lines.This increased NAT10 expression was associated with shorter patient survival.Knockdown of NAT10 in two colon cancer cell lines(HT-29 and LoVo)impaired the proliferation,migration,invasion,tumor formation and metastasis of these cells,whereas overexpression of NAT10 promoted these abilities.Further analysis revealed that NAT10 exerted a strong effect on the mRNA stability and expression of ferroptosis suppressor protein 1(FSP1)in HT-29 and LoVo cells.In these cells,FSP1 mRNA was found to be modified by ac4C acetylation,and this epigenetic modification was associated with the inhibition of ferroptosis.Conclusions:Our study revealed that NAT10 plays a critical role in colon cancer development b展开更多
AIM: To study the loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at 8p21-23 locus in diffuse gastric cancer.METHODS: To evaluate the involvement of this region in gastric cancer, we used eight microsatellite markers covering two Mb of ...AIM: To study the loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at 8p21-23 locus in diffuse gastric cancer.METHODS: To evaluate the involvement of this region in gastric cancer, we used eight microsatellite markers covering two Mb of mentioned region, to perform a high-resolution analysis of allele loss in 42 cases of late diffuse gastric adenocarcinoma.RESULTS: Six of these STS makers: D8S1149, D8S1645, D8S1643, D8S1508, D8S1591, and D8S1145 showed 36%, 28%, 37%, 41%, 44% and 53% LOH, respectively.CONCLUSION: A critical region of loss, close to the NAT2 locus and relatively far from FEZ1 gene currently postulated as tumor suppressor gene in this region.展开更多
Background:Lymphatic metastasis is one of the most common metastatic routes and indicates a poor prognosis in clear-cell renal cell carcinoma(ccRCC).N-acetyltransferase 10(NAT10)is known to catalyze N4-acetylcytidine(...Background:Lymphatic metastasis is one of the most common metastatic routes and indicates a poor prognosis in clear-cell renal cell carcinoma(ccRCC).N-acetyltransferase 10(NAT10)is known to catalyze N4-acetylcytidine(ac4C)modification of mRNA and participate in many cellular processes.However,its role in the lymphangiogenic process of ccRCC has not been reported.This study aimed to elucidate the role of NAT10 in ccRCC lymphangiogenesis,providing valuable insights into potential therapeutic targets for intervention.Methods:ac4C modification and NAT10 expression levels in ccRCC were assessed using public databases and clinical samples.Functional investigations involved manipulating NAT10 expression in cellular and mouse models to study its role in ccRCC.Mechanistic insights were gained through a combination of RNA sequencing,mass spectrometry,co-immunoprecipitation,RNA immuno-precipitation,immunofluorescence,and site-specific mutation analyses.Results:We found that ac4C modification and NAT10 expression levels increased in ccRCC.NAT10 promoted tumor progression and lymphangiogene-sis of ccRCC by enhancing the nuclear import of Yes1-associated transcriptional regulator(YAP1).Subsequently,we identified ankyrin repeat and zinc fin-ger peptidyl tRNA hydrolase 1(ANKZF1)as the functional target of NAT10,and its upregulation in ccRCC was caused by NAT10-mediated ac4C modifi-cation.Mechanistic analyses demonstrated that ANKZF1 interacted with tyro-sine 3-monooxygenase/tryptophan 5-monooxygenase activation protein epsilon(YWHAE)to competitively inhibit cytoplasmic retention of YAP1,leading to transcriptional activation of pro-lymphangiogenic factors.Conclusions:These results suggested a pro-cancer role of NAT10-mediated acetylation in ccRCC and identified the NAT10/ANKZF1/YAP1 axis as an under-reported pathway involving tumor progression and lymphangiogenesis in ccRCC.展开更多
AIM: To evaluate the effect of inflammatory cytokines on arylamine N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1), which is a phase-U enzyme involved in the biotransformation of aromatic and heterocyclic amines found in food, drugs ...AIM: To evaluate the effect of inflammatory cytokines on arylamine N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1), which is a phase-U enzyme involved in the biotransformation of aromatic and heterocyclic amines found in food, drugs and the environment. METHODS: Human cholangiocarcinoma KKU-100 cells were treated with a mixture of proinflammatory cytokines (interferon-7, interleukin-l and tumor necrosis factor-m) for 48 h, and the effect on NAT1 activity was assessed by high performance liquid chromatography, while NAT1 expression was determined by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. The oxidative stress on the cells was examined by the formation of nitric oxide, superoxide anion and glutathione (GSH) levels. The cells were also treated with S-nitroso-glutathione (GSNO), a nitric oxide donor, to see if the responses were similar to those obtained with the inflammatory cytokines. RESULTS: Cytokines suppressed NAT1 activity, reducing the Vmax without affecting the Am. Cytokines also had a significant impact on the induction of nitric oxide production and in reducing the redox ratios of glutathione (GSH) and GSH disulfide. Treatment with GSNO for 2-48 h reduced NAT1 activity without affecting the GSH ratio. Moreover, inflammatory cytokines and GSNO suppressed NAT1 mRNA expression. CONCLUSION: These findings indicate an association between inflammation and suppression of NAT1, which perhaps contributes to chemical-mediated toxicity and carcinogenesis,展开更多
Over the past years natural products and/or their derivatives have continued to provide cancer chemotherapeutics. Glycosides derivatives of emodin are known to possess anticancer activities. An in silico study was car...Over the past years natural products and/or their derivatives have continued to provide cancer chemotherapeutics. Glycosides derivatives of emodin are known to possess anticancer activities. An in silico study was carried out to evaluate emodin derivatives as inhibitors of Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase 2, Cyclooxygenase 2 and Topoisomerase 1 enzymes, predict their pharmacokinetics and explore their bonding modes. Molecular docking study suggested that D2, D5, D6 and D9 to be potent inhibitors of NAT2, while D8 was suggested to be a potent inhibitor of TOP1. Derivatives D2, D5, D6 and D9 bind to the same pocket with different binding conformation. Pharmacokinetic study suggested that selected emodin derivatives can be potential cancer chemotherapeutic agent. Physicochemical parameters such density, balaban index, surface tension, logP and molar reflectance correlated to compounds activity. These finding provides a potential strategy towards developing NAT2 and TOP1 inhibitors.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China,Grant/Award Numbers:81902386,81972869,82002479The Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province,Grant/Award Numbers:BK20211065,BK20200179+2 种基金China Postdoctoral Science Foundation,Grant/Award Number:2021M700547Youth Talent Science and Technology Project of Changzhou Health Commission,Grant/Award Number:QN202103The open fund of state key laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology,Nanjing University,China,Grant/Award Number:KF-202203。
文摘Background:N-acetyltransferase 10(NAT10)is the only enzyme known tomediate the N4-acetylcytidine(ac4C)modification of mRNA and is crucial formRNA stability and translation efficiency.However,its role in cancer development and prognosis has not yet been explored.This study aimed to examine the possible role of NAT10 in colon cancer.Methods:The expression levels ofNAT10were evaluated by immunohistochemical analyses with a colon cancer tissue microarray,and its prognostic value in patients was further analyzed.Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR)and Western blotting were performed to analyze NAT10 expression in harvested colon cancer tissues and cell lines.Stable NAT10-knockdown and NAT10-overexpressing colon cancer cell lines were constructed using lentivirus.The biological functions of NAT10 in colon cancer cell lines were analyzed in vitro by Cell Counting Kit-8(CCK-8),wound healing,Transwell,cell cycle,and ferroptosis assays.Xenograft models were used to analyze the effect of NAT10 on the tumorigenesis and metastasis of colon cancer cells in vivo.Dot blotting,acetylated RNA immunoprecipitation-qPCR,and RNA stability analyses were performed to explore the mechanism by which NAT10 functions in colon cancer progression.Results:NAT10 was upregulated in colon cancer tissues and various colon cancer cell lines.This increased NAT10 expression was associated with shorter patient survival.Knockdown of NAT10 in two colon cancer cell lines(HT-29 and LoVo)impaired the proliferation,migration,invasion,tumor formation and metastasis of these cells,whereas overexpression of NAT10 promoted these abilities.Further analysis revealed that NAT10 exerted a strong effect on the mRNA stability and expression of ferroptosis suppressor protein 1(FSP1)in HT-29 and LoVo cells.In these cells,FSP1 mRNA was found to be modified by ac4C acetylation,and this epigenetic modification was associated with the inhibition of ferroptosis.Conclusions:Our study revealed that NAT10 plays a critical role in colon cancer development b
基金Supported by Research Center of Gastric and Liver Disease in Tehran Taleghani hospital
文摘AIM: To study the loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at 8p21-23 locus in diffuse gastric cancer.METHODS: To evaluate the involvement of this region in gastric cancer, we used eight microsatellite markers covering two Mb of mentioned region, to perform a high-resolution analysis of allele loss in 42 cases of late diffuse gastric adenocarcinoma.RESULTS: Six of these STS makers: D8S1149, D8S1645, D8S1643, D8S1508, D8S1591, and D8S1145 showed 36%, 28%, 37%, 41%, 44% and 53% LOH, respectively.CONCLUSION: A critical region of loss, close to the NAT2 locus and relatively far from FEZ1 gene currently postulated as tumor suppressor gene in this region.
基金This study was supported by the National Natural Sci-ence Foundation of China(81874090,81972630,82202911,82300786).
文摘Background:Lymphatic metastasis is one of the most common metastatic routes and indicates a poor prognosis in clear-cell renal cell carcinoma(ccRCC).N-acetyltransferase 10(NAT10)is known to catalyze N4-acetylcytidine(ac4C)modification of mRNA and participate in many cellular processes.However,its role in the lymphangiogenic process of ccRCC has not been reported.This study aimed to elucidate the role of NAT10 in ccRCC lymphangiogenesis,providing valuable insights into potential therapeutic targets for intervention.Methods:ac4C modification and NAT10 expression levels in ccRCC were assessed using public databases and clinical samples.Functional investigations involved manipulating NAT10 expression in cellular and mouse models to study its role in ccRCC.Mechanistic insights were gained through a combination of RNA sequencing,mass spectrometry,co-immunoprecipitation,RNA immuno-precipitation,immunofluorescence,and site-specific mutation analyses.Results:We found that ac4C modification and NAT10 expression levels increased in ccRCC.NAT10 promoted tumor progression and lymphangiogene-sis of ccRCC by enhancing the nuclear import of Yes1-associated transcriptional regulator(YAP1).Subsequently,we identified ankyrin repeat and zinc fin-ger peptidyl tRNA hydrolase 1(ANKZF1)as the functional target of NAT10,and its upregulation in ccRCC was caused by NAT10-mediated ac4C modifi-cation.Mechanistic analyses demonstrated that ANKZF1 interacted with tyro-sine 3-monooxygenase/tryptophan 5-monooxygenase activation protein epsilon(YWHAE)to competitively inhibit cytoplasmic retention of YAP1,leading to transcriptional activation of pro-lymphangiogenic factors.Conclusions:These results suggested a pro-cancer role of NAT10-mediated acetylation in ccRCC and identified the NAT10/ANKZF1/YAP1 axis as an under-reported pathway involving tumor progression and lymphangiogenesis in ccRCC.
基金Khon Kaen University Research Fund,Grant from National Science and Technology Development Agency through the Research-Yeam-Strenghtening Grant Scheme 2006
文摘AIM: To evaluate the effect of inflammatory cytokines on arylamine N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1), which is a phase-U enzyme involved in the biotransformation of aromatic and heterocyclic amines found in food, drugs and the environment. METHODS: Human cholangiocarcinoma KKU-100 cells were treated with a mixture of proinflammatory cytokines (interferon-7, interleukin-l and tumor necrosis factor-m) for 48 h, and the effect on NAT1 activity was assessed by high performance liquid chromatography, while NAT1 expression was determined by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. The oxidative stress on the cells was examined by the formation of nitric oxide, superoxide anion and glutathione (GSH) levels. The cells were also treated with S-nitroso-glutathione (GSNO), a nitric oxide donor, to see if the responses were similar to those obtained with the inflammatory cytokines. RESULTS: Cytokines suppressed NAT1 activity, reducing the Vmax without affecting the Am. Cytokines also had a significant impact on the induction of nitric oxide production and in reducing the redox ratios of glutathione (GSH) and GSH disulfide. Treatment with GSNO for 2-48 h reduced NAT1 activity without affecting the GSH ratio. Moreover, inflammatory cytokines and GSNO suppressed NAT1 mRNA expression. CONCLUSION: These findings indicate an association between inflammation and suppression of NAT1, which perhaps contributes to chemical-mediated toxicity and carcinogenesis,
文摘Over the past years natural products and/or their derivatives have continued to provide cancer chemotherapeutics. Glycosides derivatives of emodin are known to possess anticancer activities. An in silico study was carried out to evaluate emodin derivatives as inhibitors of Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase 2, Cyclooxygenase 2 and Topoisomerase 1 enzymes, predict their pharmacokinetics and explore their bonding modes. Molecular docking study suggested that D2, D5, D6 and D9 to be potent inhibitors of NAT2, while D8 was suggested to be a potent inhibitor of TOP1. Derivatives D2, D5, D6 and D9 bind to the same pocket with different binding conformation. Pharmacokinetic study suggested that selected emodin derivatives can be potential cancer chemotherapeutic agent. Physicochemical parameters such density, balaban index, surface tension, logP and molar reflectance correlated to compounds activity. These finding provides a potential strategy towards developing NAT2 and TOP1 inhibitors.