Activin and BMP Signalling in Human Testicular Cancer Cell Lines, and a Role for the Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Protein Importin-5 in Their Crosstalk

Author:

Radhakrishnan Karthika1ORCID,Luu Michael1,Iaria Josie2ORCID,Sutherland Jessie M.34ORCID,McLaughlin Eileen A.345ORCID,Zhu Hong-Jian2,Loveland Kate L.16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Reproductive Health, Hudson Institute of Medical Research, 27-31 Kanooka Grove, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia

2. Department of Surgery, Royal Melbourne Hospital, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3050, Australia

3. Priority Research Centre for Reproductive Science, Schools of Biomedical Science & Pharmacy and Environmental & Life Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2305, Australia

4. Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI), New Lambton Heights, NSW 2305, Australia

5. Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health, University of Wollongong, Gwynneville, NSW 2500, Australia

6. Department of Molecular and Translational Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia

Abstract

Testicular germ cell tumours (TGCTs) are the most common malignancy in young men. Originating from foetal testicular germ cells that fail to differentiate correctly, TGCTs appear after puberty as germ cell neoplasia in situ cells that transform through unknown mechanisms into distinct seminoma and non-seminoma tumour types. A balance between activin and BMP signalling may influence TGCT emergence and progression, and we investigated this using human cell line models of seminoma (TCam-2) and non-seminoma (NT2/D1). Activin A- and BMP4-regulated transcripts measured at 6 h post-treatment by RNA-sequencing revealed fewer altered transcripts in TCam-2 cells but a greater responsiveness to activin A, while BMP4 altered more transcripts in NT2/D1 cells. Activin significantly elevated transcripts linked to pluripotency, cancer, TGF-β, Notch, p53, and Hippo signalling in both lines, whereas BMP4 altered TGF-β, pluripotency, Hippo and Wnt signalling components. Dose-dependent antagonism of BMP4 signalling by activin A in TCam-2 cells demonstrated signalling crosstalk between these two TGF-β superfamily arms. Levels of the nuclear transport protein, IPO5, implicated in BMP4 and WNT signalling, are highly regulated in the foetal mouse germline. IPO5 knockdown in TCam-2 cells using siRNA blunted BMP4-induced transcript changes, indicating that IPO5 levels could determine TGF-β signalling pathway outcomes in TGCTs.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Scheme

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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