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An six-amino acid motif in the alpha3 domain of MICA is the cancer therapeutic target to inhibit shedding.


ABSTRACT: Expression of the MHC class I chain related molecules A and B (MICA/B) on tumor cell surface can signal the immune receptor NKG2D for tumor immune destruction. However, MIC was found to be shed by tumors in cancer patients, which negatively regulates host immunity and promotes tumor immune evasion and progression. The mechanisms by which tumors shed MIC are not well understood although diverse groups of enzymes are suggested to be involved. The functional complexity of these enzymes makes them unfeasible therapeutic targets for inhibiting MIC shedding. Here we identified an six-amino acid (6-aa) motif in the alpha3 domain of MIC that is critical for the interaction of MIC with ERp5 to enable shedding. Mutations in this motif prevented MIC shedding but did not interfere with NKG2D-mediated recognition of MIC. Our study suggests that the 6-aa motif is a feasible target to inhibit MIC shedding for cancer therapy.

SUBMITTER: Wang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2737406 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An six-amino acid motif in the alpha3 domain of MICA is the cancer therapeutic target to inhibit shedding.

Wang Xuanjun X   Lundgren Ashley D AD   Singh Pragya P   Goodlett David R DR   Plymate Stephen R SR   Wu Jennifer D JD  

Biochemical and biophysical research communications 20090716 3


Expression of the MHC class I chain related molecules A and B (MICA/B) on tumor cell surface can signal the immune receptor NKG2D for tumor immune destruction. However, MIC was found to be shed by tumors in cancer patients, which negatively regulates host immunity and promotes tumor immune evasion and progression. The mechanisms by which tumors shed MIC are not well understood although diverse groups of enzymes are suggested to be involved. The functional complexity of these enzymes makes them u  ...[more]

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