Codon-specific translation reprogramming promotes resistance to targeted therapy

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Francesca Rapino
Sylvain Delaunay
Florian Rambow
Zhaoli Zhou
Lars Tharun
Pascal De Tullio
Olga Sin
Kateryna Shostak
Sebastian Schmitz
Jolanda Piepers
Bart Ghesquière
Latifa Karim
Benoit Charloteaux
Diane Jamart
Alexandra Florin
Charles Lambert
Andrée Rorive
Guy Jerusalem
Eleonora Leucci
Michael Dewaele
Marc Vooijs
Sebastian A. Leidel
Michel Georges
Marianne Voz
Bernard Peers
Reinhard Büttner
Jean-Christophe Marine
Alain Chariot
Pierre Close
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[1] University of Liège,Laboratory of Cancer Signaling
[2] GIGA-institute,Laboratory for Molecular Cancer Biology, Department of Oncology
[3] University of Liège,Center for Cancer Biology
[4] KU Leuven,Institute for Pathology
[5] VIB,Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Medicines (CIRM)
[6] University Hospital Cologne,Max Planck Research Group for RNA Biology
[7] University of Liège,Faculty of Medicine
[8] Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine,Cells
[9] University of Münster,in
[10] University of Münster,Motion Cluster of Excellence
[11] University of Liège,Laboratory of Medical Chemistry
[12] Maastricht University,Department of Radiotherapy (MAASTRO)/GROW, School for Developmental Biology and Oncology
[13] VIB,Metabolomics Core Facility, Center for Cancer Biology
[14] University of Liège,Unit of Animal Genomics
[15] University of Liège,Medical Oncology, CHU Sart Tilman Liège
[16] WELBIO,undefined
[17] University of Liège,undefined
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Nature | 2018年 / 558卷
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Reprogramming of mRNA translation has a key role in cancer development and drug resistance1. However, the molecular mechanisms that are involved in this process remain poorly understood. Wobble tRNA modifications are required for specific codon decoding during translation2,3. Here we show, in humans, that the enzymes that catalyse modifications of wobble uridine 34 (U34) tRNA (U34 enzymes) are key players of the protein synthesis rewiring that is induced by the transformation driven by the BRAFV600E oncogene and by resistance to targeted therapy in melanoma. We show that BRAFV600E-expressing melanoma cells are dependent on U34 enzymes for survival, and that concurrent inhibition of MAPK signalling and ELP3 or CTU1 and/or CTU2 synergizes to kill melanoma cells. Activation of the PI3K signalling pathway, one of the most common mechanisms of acquired resistance to MAPK therapeutic agents, markedly increases the expression of U34 enzymes. Mechanistically, U34 enzymes promote glycolysis in melanoma cells through the direct, codon-dependent, regulation of the translation of HIF1A mRNA and the maintenance of high levels of HIF1α protein. Therefore, the acquired resistance to anti-BRAF therapy is associated with high levels of U34 enzymes and HIF1α. Together, these results demonstrate that U34 enzymes promote the survival and resistance to therapy of melanoma cells by regulating specific mRNA translation.
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