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The hMTH1 paradox: antioxidants recommended in cancer?
Helios Pareja-galeanoFabian Sanchis-gomarAlejandro LuciaAlejandro Luciasubject
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Summary Activated Ras GTPase signalling is a critical driver of oncogenic transformation and malignant disease. Cellular models of RAS-dependent cancers have been used to identify experimental small-molecules, such as SCH51344, but their molecular mechanism of action remains generally enigmatic. Here, using a chemical proteomic approach we identify the target of SCH51344 as the human mutT homologue MTH1, a nucleotide pool sanitising enzyme. Loss-of-function of MTH1 impaired growth of KRAS tumour cells whereas MTH1 overexpression mitigated sensitivity toward SCH51344. Searching for more drug-like inhibitors, we identified the kinase inhibitor crizotinib as a nanomolar suppressor of MTH1 activity. Surprisingly, the clinically used (R)-enantiomer of the drug was inactive, whereas the (S)-enantiomer selectively inhibited MTH1 catalytic activity. Enzymatic assays, chemical proteomic profiling, kinome-wide activity surveys, and MTH1 co-crystal structures of both enantiomers provided a rationale for this remarkable stereospecificity. Disruption of nucleotide pool homeostasis via MTH1 inhibition by (S)-crizotinib induced an increase in DNA single strand breaks, activated DNA repair in human colon carcinoma cells, and effectively suppressed tumour growth in animal models. Our results propose (S)-crizotinib as an attractive chemical entity for further pre-clinical evaluation and small molecule inhibitors of MTH1 in general as a promising novel class of anti-cancer agents.
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2014-04-17 |