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An anionic phthalocyanine decreases NRAS expression by breaking down its RNA G-quadruplex.


ABSTRACT: Aberrant activation of RAS signalling pathways contributes to aggressive phenotypes of cancer cells. The RAS-targeted therapies for cancer, therefore, have been recognised to be effective; however, current developments on targeting RAS have not advanced due to structural features of the RAS protein. Here, we show that expression of NRAS, a major isoform of RAS, can be controlled by photo-irradiation with an anionic phthalocyanine, ZnAPC, targeting NRAS mRNA. In vitro experiments reveal that ZnAPC binds to a G-quadruplex-forming oligonucleotide derived from the 5'-untranslated region of NRAS mRNA even in the presence of excess double-stranded RNA, which is abundant in cells, resulting in selective cleavage of the target RNA's G-quadruplex upon photo-irradiation. In line with these results, upon photo-irradiation, ZnAPC decreases NRAS mRNA and NRAS expression and thus viability of cancer cells. These results indicate that ZnAPC may be a prominent photosensitiser for a molecularly targeted photodynamic therapy for cancer.

SUBMITTER: Kawauchi K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5995912 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An anionic phthalocyanine decreases NRAS expression by breaking down its RNA G-quadruplex.

Kawauchi Keiko K   Sugimoto Wataru W   Yasui Takatoshi T   Murata Kohei K   Itoh Katsuhiko K   Takagi Kazuki K   Tsuruoka Takaaki T   Akamatsu Kensuke K   Tateishi-Karimata Hisae H   Sugimoto Naoki N   Miyoshi Daisuke D  

Nature communications 20180611 1


Aberrant activation of RAS signalling pathways contributes to aggressive phenotypes of cancer cells. The RAS-targeted therapies for cancer, therefore, have been recognised to be effective; however, current developments on targeting RAS have not advanced due to structural features of the RAS protein. Here, we show that expression of NRAS, a major isoform of RAS, can be controlled by photo-irradiation with an anionic phthalocyanine, ZnAPC, targeting NRAS mRNA. In vitro experiments reveal that ZnAP  ...[more]

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