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Dual inhibiting OCT4 and AKT potently suppresses the propagation of human cancer cells.


ABSTRACT: AKT serves as an epigenetic modulator that links epigenetic regulation to cell survival and proliferation while the epigenetic mediator OCT4 critically controls stem cell pluripotency and self-renewal. Emerging evidence indicated their complicated interplays in cancer cells and cancer stem cells (CSCs), and inhibiting either one may activate the other. Thus, in this study, we propose a strategy to targeting both factors simultaneously. Firstly, a combination of an OCT4-specific shRNA and the specific AKT inhibitor Akti-1/2 potently suppressed the propagation of human embryonal carcinoma cells, adherent cancer cells and stem-like cancer cells, establishing the proof-of-concept that dual inhibiting OCT4 and AKT can effectively target various cancer cells. Next, we combined Akti-1/2 with metformin, a widely-prescribed drug for treating type 2 diabetes, which was reported to down-regulate OCT4 expression. The metformin?+?Akti-1/2 combo significantly altered multiple signaling and epigenetic pathways, induced growth arrest and cell death of adherent and stem-like glioblastoma U87 cells, and attenuated their tumorigenicity in vivo. Taken together, we demonstrate here that simultaneously targeting an epigenetic mediator and an epigenetic modulator, by dual inhibiting OCT4 and AKT, can have significantly improved efficacies over single treatment in suppressing the propagation of CSCs as well as the entire bulk of differentiated cancer cells.

SUBMITTER: Li W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5382782 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dual inhibiting OCT4 and AKT potently suppresses the propagation of human cancer cells.

Li Wenxin W   Zhou Yanwen Y   Zhang Xiaoqian X   Yang Ying Y   Dan Songsong S   Su Tong T   She Shiqi S   Dong Weilai W   Zhao Qingwei Q   Jia Jia J   Yao Hangping H   Zheng Min M   Kang Bo B   Wang Ying-Jie YJ  

Scientific reports 20170406


AKT serves as an epigenetic modulator that links epigenetic regulation to cell survival and proliferation while the epigenetic mediator OCT4 critically controls stem cell pluripotency and self-renewal. Emerging evidence indicated their complicated interplays in cancer cells and cancer stem cells (CSCs), and inhibiting either one may activate the other. Thus, in this study, we propose a strategy to targeting both factors simultaneously. Firstly, a combination of an OCT4-specific shRNA and the spe  ...[more]

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