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Structural Decoding of the Netrin-1/UNC5 Interaction and its Therapeutical Implications in Cancers

Authors :
Grandin, Melodie
Meier, Markus
Delcros, Jean Guy
Nikodemus, Denise
Reuten, Raphael
Patel, Trushar R.
Goldschneider, David
Orriss, George
Krahn, Natalie
Boussouar, Amina
Abes, Riad
Dean, Yann
Neves, David
Bernet, Agnes
Depil, Stephane
Schneiders, Fiona
Poole, Kate
Dante, Robert
Koch, Manuel
Mehlen, Patrick
Stetefeld, Joerg
Grandin, Melodie
Meier, Markus
Delcros, Jean Guy
Nikodemus, Denise
Reuten, Raphael
Patel, Trushar R.
Goldschneider, David
Orriss, George
Krahn, Natalie
Boussouar, Amina
Abes, Riad
Dean, Yann
Neves, David
Bernet, Agnes
Depil, Stephane
Schneiders, Fiona
Poole, Kate
Dante, Robert
Koch, Manuel
Mehlen, Patrick
Stetefeld, Joerg
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Netrin-1 has been shown to be up-regulated in a fraction of human cancers as a mechanism to allow these tumors to escape the pro-apoptotic activity of some of its main dependence receptors, the UNC5 homologs (UNC5H). Here we identify the V-2 domain of netrin-1 to be important for its interaction with the Ig1/Ig2 domains of UNC5H2. We generate a humanized anti-netrin-1 antibody that disrupts the interaction between netrin-1 and UNC5H2 and triggers death of netrin-1-expressing tumor cells in vitro. We also present evidence that combining the anti-netrin-1 antibody with epidrugs such as decitabine could be effective in treating tumors showing no or modest netrin-1 expression. These results support that this antibody is a promising drug candidate.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1223535040
Document Type :
Electronic Resource