Epac activation reduces trans-endothelial migration of undifferentiated neuroblastoma cells and cellular differentiation with a CDK inhibitor further enhances Epac effect

Author:

Inuwa Rabiu,Moss Diana,Quayle John,Swadi RashaORCID

Abstract

AbstractNeuroblastoma (NB) is the most common solid extracranial neoplasm found in children and is derived from primitive sympathoadrenal neural precursor. The disease accounts for 15% of all cancer deaths in children. The mortality rate is high in patients presenting with a metastatic tumour even with extensive treatments. This signifies the need for further research towards the development of new additional therapies that can combat not only tumour growth but metastasis, especially amongst the high-risk groups. During metastasis, primary tumour cells become migratory and travel towards a capillary within the tumour. They then degrade the matrix surrounding the pericytes and endothelial cells traversing the endothelial barrier twice to establish a secondary. This led to the hypothesis that modulation of the endothelial cell junctional stability could have an influence on tumour metastasis. To test this hypothesis, agents that modulate endothelial permeability on NB cell line migration and invasion were assessedin vitroin a tissue culture model. The cAMP agonist and its antagonists were found to have no obvious effect on both SK-N-BE2C and SK-N-AS migration, invasion and proliferation. Next, NB cells were cocultured with HDMEC cells and live cell imaging was used to assess the effect of an Epac agonist on trans-endothelial cell migration of NB cells. Epac1 agonist remarkably reduced the trans-endothelial migration of both SK-N-BE2C and SK-N-AS cells. These results demonstrate that an Epac1 agonist may perhaps serve as an adjuvant to currently existing therapies for the high-risk NB patients.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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