Rapamycin-induced feedback activation of eIF4E-EIF4A dependent mRNA translation in pancreatic cancer Journal Article


Authors: Nguyen, T. U.; Hector, H.; Pederson, E. N.; Lin, J.; Ouyang, Z.; Wendel, H. G.; Singh, K.
Article Title: Rapamycin-induced feedback activation of eIF4E-EIF4A dependent mRNA translation in pancreatic cancer
Abstract: Pancreatic cancer cells adapt molecular mechanisms to activate the protein synthesis to support tumor growth. This study reports the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin’s specific and genome-wide effect on mRNA translation. Using ribosome footprinting in pancreatic cancer cells that lack the expression of 4EBP1, we establish the effect of mTOR-S6-dependent mRNAs translation. Rapamycin inhibits the translation of a subset of mRNAs including p70-S6K and proteins involved in the cell cycle and cancer cell growth. In addition, we identify translation programs that are activated following mTOR inhibition. Interestingly, rapamycin treatment results in the translational activation of kinases that are involved in mTOR signaling such as p90-RSK1. We further show that phospho-AKT1 and phospho-eIF4E are upregulated following mTOR inhibition suggesting a feedback activation of translation by rapamycin. Next, targeting eIF4E and eIF4A-dependent translation by using specific eIF4A inhibitors in combination with rapamycin shows significant growth inhibition in pancreatic cancer cells. In short, we establish the specific effect of mTOR-S6 on translation in cells lacking 4EBP1 and show that mTOR inhibition leads to feedback activation of translation via AKT-RSK1-eIF4E signals. Therefore, targeting translation downstream of mTOR presents a more efficient therapeutic strategy in pancreatic cancer. © 2023 by the authors.
Keywords: signal transduction; protein kinase b; s6 kinase; controlled study; treatment response; unclassified drug; human cell; drug efficacy; drug potentiation; drug targeting; pancreas cancer; antineoplastic agent; antineoplastic activity; enzyme activation; messenger rna; protein synthesis; mammalian target of rapamycin; initiation factor 4e; rna translation; upregulation; feedback system; initiation factor 4a; mtor signaling; protein kinase; sirolimus; mtor; protein synthesis inhibition; antiproliferative activity; eif4e; akt signaling; human; article; eif4a; mia paca-2 cell line; concentration (parameter); panc-1 cell line; ribosome footprinting; cr 131b; panc 10.05 cell line; ribosome profiling; cr-1-31b; p70-rsk1
Journal Title: Cancers
Volume: 15
Issue: 5
ISSN: 2072-6694
Publisher: MDPI  
Date Published: 2023-03-01
Start Page: 1444
Language: English
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15051444
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10001351
PUBMED: 36900235
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