DOI
10.1016/j.jds.2023.08.014
First Page
438
Last Page
447
Abstract
Abstract Background/purpose Dysregulation of receptor tyrosine kinases is implicated in cancer development. This study aimed to investigate the nuclear translocation of Axl, a membrane protein and receptor tyrosine kinase in cancer malignancy. Materials and methods We examined Axl's entry into the cell nucleus and validated it with the nuclear export inhibitor leptomycin. Transfection experiments with mutated nuclear localization signals were conducted to assess the impact of reduced nuclear Axl levels on cancer cell malignancy. Additionally, we evaluated the effects of decreased nuclear Axl on sensitivity to radiation and cisplatin, a chemotherapeutic drug. Results In the present study, we observed nuclear translocation of Axl in cancer cells. Reducing nuclear Axl levels led to a decrease in cancer cell malignancy. This nuclear translocation was further validated using a nuclear export inhibitor, leptomycin. Additionally, transfection experiments with mutated nuclear localization signals confirmed the functional significance of Axl's nuclear localization. Notably, decreased nuclear Axl levels also increased the sensitivity of cancer cells to radiation and cisplatin treatment. Conclusion This study suggests that Axl's nuclear translocation plays a significant role in cancer malignancy. Targeting Axl's nuclear localization could offer a potential strategy to inhibit cancer progression and improve the efficacy of radiation and chemotherapy treatments.
Recommended Citation
Shieh, Yi-Shing; Su, Yu-Fu; Shen, Po-Chien; Huang, Wen-Yen; Hung, Yi-Jen; Huang, Tsai-Wang; and Lin, Che-Yi
(2024)
"Nuclear translocation of Axl contributes to the malignancy of oral cancer cells,"
Journal of Dental Sciences: Vol. 19:
Iss.
1, Article 60.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2023.08.014
Available at:
https://jds.ads.org.tw/journal/vol19/iss1/60