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Small-molecule inhibitors that disrupt the MTDH–SND1 complex suppress breast cancer progression and metastasis

Authors :
Joseph R. Bertino
Yong Wei
Minhong Shen
Yibin Kang
Stacy Remiszewski
Liling Wan
Michael Raba
John F. Jin
Cheng-Guo Wu
Min Yuan
Michelle Rowicki
Zhi-Ming Shao
Aiping Zheng
Yongna Xing
Hahn Kim
Song-Yang Wu
Heath A. Smith
Xin Lu
Xiang Hang
Yi-Zhou Jiang
Lanjing Zhang
Source :
Nature Cancer. 3:43-59
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Metastatic breast cancer is a leading health burden worldwide. Previous studies have shown that metadherin (MTDH) promotes breast cancer initiation, metastasis and therapy resistance; however, the therapeutic potential of targeting MTDH remains largely unexplored. Here, we used genetically modified mice and demonstrate that genetic ablation of Mtdh inhibits breast cancer development through disrupting the interaction with staphylococcal nuclease domain-containing 1 (SND1), which is required to sustain breast cancer progression in established tumors. We performed a small-molecule compound screening to identify a class of specific inhibitors that disrupts the protein–protein interaction (PPI) between MTDH and SND1 and show that our lead candidate compounds C26-A2 and C26-A6 suppressed tumor growth and metastasis and enhanced chemotherapy sensitivity in preclinical models of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Our results demonstrate a significant therapeutic potential in targeting the MTDH–SND1 complex and identify a new class of therapeutic agents for metastatic breast cancer. Kang and colleagues identify a specific compound blocking MTDH1–SND1 interaction, which prevents metastatic breast cancer progression, induces regression of established metastasis in preclinical models and restores chemosensitivity.

Details

ISSN :
26621347
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ea818715c69b366f5f4d03141a5fcf09
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s43018-021-00279-5