4.4 Article

Metabolic gene NR4A1 as a potential therapeutic target for non-smoking female non-small cell lung cancer patients

Journal

THORACIC CANCER
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 715-727

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1759-7714.12989

Keywords

Gene co-expression network; microarray data; nilotinib; non-small cell lung cancer; non-smoking female

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81373311, 81173093, 30970643, 31300674, J1103518]
  2. Youth Science Foundation of West China Hospital of Stomatology [2017-3]

Ask authors/readers for more resources

BackgroundAlthough cigarette smoking is considered one of the key risk factors for lung cancer, 15% of male patients and 53% of female patients with lung cancer are non-smokers. Metabolic changes are critical features of cancer. Therapeutic target identification from a metabolic perspective in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) tissue of female non-smokers has long been ignored. ResultsBased on microarray data retrieved from Affymetrix expression arrays E-GEOD-19804, we found that the downregulated genes in non-smoking female NSCLC patients tended to participate in protein/amino acid and lipid metabolism, while upregulated genes were more involved in protein/amino acid and carbohydrate metabolism. Combining nutrient metabolic co-expression, protein-protein interaction network construction and overall survival assessment, we identified NR4A1 and TIE1 as potential therapeutic targets for NSCLC in female non-smokers. To accelerate the drug development for non-smoking female NSCLC patients, we identified nilotinib as a potential agonist targeting NR4A1 encoded protein by molecular docking and molecular dynamic stimulation. We also show that nilotinib inhibited proliferation and induced senescence of cells in non-smoking female NSCLC patients in vitro. ConclusionsThese results not only uncover nutrient metabolic characteristics in non-smoking female NSCLC patients, but also provide a new paradigm for identifying new targets and drugs for novel therapy for such patients.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.4
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available