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- Eun-Ju Im
(Kyungpook National University)
- Chan-Hyeong Lee
(Kyungpook National University)
- Pyong-Gon Moon
(Kyungpook National University)
- Gunassekaran Gowri Rangaswamy
(Kyungpook National University)
- Byungheon Lee
(Kyungpook National University)
- Jae Man Lee
(Kyungpook National University)
- Jae-Chul Lee
(Kyungpook National University)
- Jun-Goo Jee
(Kyungpook National University)
- Jong-Sup Bae
(Kyungpook National University)
- Taeg-Kyu Kwon
(Keimyung University)
- Keon-Wook Kang
(Seoul National University)
- Myeong-Seon Jeong
(Korean Basic Science Institute
Kangwon National University)
- Joo-Eun Lee
(Kangwon National University)
- Hyun-Suk Jung
(Kangwon National University)
- Hyun-Joo Ro
(Korea Basic Science Institute)
- Sangmi Jun
(Korea Basic Science Institute)
- Wonku Kang
(Chung-Ang University)
- Seung-Yong Seo
(Gachon University)
- Young-Eun Cho
(National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA))
- Byoung-Joon Song
(National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA))
- Moon-Chang Baek
(Kyungpook National University)
Abstract
Inhibitors of the secretion of cancer exosomes, which promote cancer progression and metastasis, may not only accelerate exosome biology research but also offer therapeutic benefits for cancer patients. Here we identify sulfisoxazole (SFX) as an inhibitor of small extracellular vesicles (sEV) secretion from breast cancer cells through interference with endothelin receptor A (ETA). SFX, an FDA-approved oral antibiotic, showed significant anti-tumor and anti-metastatic effects in mouse models of breast cancer xenografts, the reduced expression of proteins involved in biogenesis and secretion of sEV, and triggered co-localization of multivesicular endosomes with lysosomes for degradation. We demonstrate the important role of ETA, as target of SFX, by gain- and loss-of-function studies of the ETA protein, through a direct binding assay, and pharmacological and genetic approaches. These findings may provide a foundation for sEV-targeted cancer therapies and the mechanistic studies on sEV biology.
Suggested Citation
Eun-Ju Im & Chan-Hyeong Lee & Pyong-Gon Moon & Gunassekaran Gowri Rangaswamy & Byungheon Lee & Jae Man Lee & Jae-Chul Lee & Jun-Goo Jee & Jong-Sup Bae & Taeg-Kyu Kwon & Keon-Wook Kang & Myeong-Seon Je, 2019.
"Sulfisoxazole inhibits the secretion of small extracellular vesicles by targeting the endothelin receptor A,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-17, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-09387-4
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-09387-4
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