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  • A human tRNA methyltransferase 9-like protein prevents tumour growth by regulating LIN9 and HIF1-α.

A human tRNA methyltransferase 9-like protein prevents tumour growth by regulating LIN9 and HIF1-α.

EMBO molecular medicine (2013-02-06)
Ulrike Begley, Maria Soledad Sosa, Alvaro Avivar-Valderas, Ashish Patil, Lauren Endres, Yeriel Estrada, Clement T Y Chan, Dan Su, Peter C Dedon, Julio A Aguirre-Ghiso, Thomas Begley
ABSTRACT

Emerging evidence points to aberrant regulation of translation as a driver of cell transformation in cancer. Given the direct control of translation by tRNA modifications, tRNA modifying enzymes may function as regulators of cancer progression. Here, we show that a tRNA methyltransferase 9-like (hTRM9L/KIAA1456) mRNA is down-regulated in breast, bladder, colorectal, cervix and testicular carcinomas. In the aggressive SW620 and HCT116 colon carcinoma cell lines, hTRM9L is silenced and its re-expression and methyltransferase activity dramatically suppressed tumour growth in vivo. This growth inhibition was linked to decreased proliferation, senescence-like G0/G1-arrest and up-regulation of the RB interacting protein LIN9. Additionally, SW620 cells re-expressing hTRM9L did not respond to hypoxia via HIF1-α-dependent induction of GLUT1. Importantly, hTRM9L-negative tumours were highly sensitive to aminoglycoside antibiotics and this was associated with altered tRNA modification levels compared to antibiotic resistant hTRM9L-expressing SW620 cells. Our study links hTRM9L and tRNA modifications to inhibition of tumour growth via LIN9 and HIF1-α-dependent mechanisms. It also suggests that aminoglycoside antibiotics may be useful to treat hTRM9L-deficient tumours.

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Anti-GLUT-1 Antibody, CT, from rabbit, purified by affinity chromatography
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Paromomycin sulfate salt, ≥98% (TLC)
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Anti-KIAA1456, (N-terminal) antibody produced in mouse, purified immunoglobulin, buffered aqueous solution