Data from Nucleolin Promotes Heat Shock–Associated Translation of VEGF-D to Promote Tumor Lymphangiogenesis
The vascular endothelial growth factor VEGF-D promotes metastasis by inducing lymphangiogenesis and dilatation of the lymphatic vasculature, facilitating tumor cell extravasion. Here we report a novel level of control for VEGF-D expression at the level of protein translation. In human tumor cells, VEGF-D colocalized with eIF4GI and 4E-BP1, which can program increased initiation at IRES motifs on mRNA by the translational initiation complex. In murine tumors, the steady-state level of VEGF-D protein was increased despite the overexpression and dephosphorylation of 4E-BP1, which downregulates protein synthesis, suggesting the presence of an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) in the 5′ UTR of VEGF-D mRNA. We found that nucleolin, a nucleolar protein involved in ribosomal maturation, bound directly to the 5′UTR of VEGF-D mRNA, thereby improving its translation following heat shock stress via IRES activation. Nucleolin blockade by RNAi-mediated silencing or pharmacologic inhibition reduced VEGF-D translation along with a subsequent constriction of lymphatic vessels in tumors. Our results identify nucleolin as a key regulator of VEGF-D expression, deepening understanding of lymphangiogenesis control during tumor formation. Cancer Res; 76(15); 4394–405. ©2016 AACR.
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- FMFlorent MorfoisseFTFlorence TatinFHFransky HantelysAAAurelien AdoueAHAnne-Catherine HelferSCStephanie Cassant-SourdyFPFrançoise PujolAGAnne Gomez-BrouchetLLLaetitia LigatFLFrederic LopezSPStephane PyronnetJCJose CourtyJGJulie Guillermet-GuibertSMStefano MarziRSRobert J. SchneiderAPAnne-Catherine PratsBGBarbara H. Garmy-Susini