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Novel peptide GX1 inhibits angiogenesis by specifically binding to transglutaminase-2 in the tumorous endothelial cells of gastric cancer.


ABSTRACT: The clinical application of GX1, an optimal gastric cancer (GC) targeting peptide, is greatly limited because its receptor in the GC vasculature is unknown. In this study, we screened the candidate receptor of GX1, transglutaminase-2(TGM2), by co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP) combined with mass spectrometry. We found that TGM2 was up-regulated in GC vascular endothelial cells and that GX1 receptor expression was suppressed correspondingly after TGM2 downregulation. A highly consistent co-localization of GX1 receptor and TGM2 was detected at both the cellular and tissue levels. High TGM2 expression was evident in GC tissues from patients with poor prognosis. After TGM2 downregulation, the GX1-mediated inhibition of proliferation and migration and the induction of the apoptosis of GC vascular endothelial cells were weakened or even reversed. Finally, we observed that GX1 could inhibit the GTP-binding activity of TGM2 by reducing its intracellular distribution and downregulating its downstream molecular targets (nuclear factor-kappa B, NF-?B; hypoxia-inducible factor 1-?, HIF1?) in GC vascular endothelial cells. Our study confirms that peptide GX1 can inhibit angiogenesis by directly binding to TGM2, subsequently reducing the GTP-binding activity of TGM2 and thereby suppressing its downstream pathway(NF-?B/HIF1?). Our conclusions suggest that GX1/TGM2 may provide a new target for the diagnosis and treatment of GC.

SUBMITTER: Lei Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5962530 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel peptide GX1 inhibits angiogenesis by specifically binding to transglutaminase-2 in the tumorous endothelial cells of gastric cancer.

Lei Zhijie Z   Chai Na N   Tian Miaomiao M   Zhang Ying Y   Wang Guodong G   Liu Jian J   Tian Zuhong Z   Yi Xiaofang X   Chen Di D   Li Xiaowei X   Yu Pengfei P   Hu Hao H   Xu Bing B   Jian Chao C   Bian Zhenyuan Z   Guo Hao H   Wang Jinpeng J   Peng Shiming S   Nie Yongzhan Y   Huang Niu N   Hu Sijun S   Wu Kaichun K  

Cell death & disease 20180521 6


The clinical application of GX1, an optimal gastric cancer (GC) targeting peptide, is greatly limited because its receptor in the GC vasculature is unknown. In this study, we screened the candidate receptor of GX1, transglutaminase-2(TGM2), by co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP) combined with mass spectrometry. We found that TGM2 was up-regulated in GC vascular endothelial cells and that GX1 receptor expression was suppressed correspondingly after TGM2 downregulation. A highly consistent co-localizat  ...[more]

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