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An Oncogenic Hepatocyte-Induced Orthotopic Mouse Model of Hepatocellular Cancer Arising in the Setting of Hepatic Inflammation and Fibrosis
Published on: September 12, 2019
Sorafenib-associated translation reprogramming in hepatocellular carcinoma cells
Laura Contreras1,2, Alfonso Rodríguez-Gil1,3, Jordi Muntané1,3,4
1Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío/CSIC/Universidad de Sevilla, Seville, Spain.
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Sorafenib (Sfb) is a multikinase inhibitor regularly used for the management of patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) that has been shown to increase very modestly life expectancy. We have shown that Sfb inhibits protein synthesis at the level of initiation in cancer cells. However, the global snapshot of mRNA translation following Sorafenib-treatment has not been explored so far. In this study, we performed a genome-wide polysome profiling analysis in Sfb-treated HCC cells and demonstrated that, despite global translation repression, a set of different genes remain efficiently translated or are even translationally induced. We reveal that, in response to Sfb inhibition, translation is tuned, which strongly correlates with the presence of established mRNA cis-acting elements and the corresponding protein factors that recognize them, including DAP5 and ARE-binding proteins. At the level of biological processes, Sfb leads to the translational down-regulation of key cellular activities, such as those related to the mitochondrial metabolism and the collagen synthesis, and the translational up-regulation of pathways associated with the adaptation and survival of cells in response to the Sfb-induced stress. Our findings indicate that Sfb induces an adaptive reprogramming of translation and provides valuable information that can facilitate the analysis of other drugs for the development of novel combined treatment strategies based on Sfb therapy.
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