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Data from Pharmacological Inhibition of PARP6 Triggers Multipolar Spindle Formation and Elicits Therapeutic Effects in Breast Cancer

Authors :
Huawei Chen
Corinne Reimer
Stephen E. Fawell
Keith Mikule
Michael Zinda
Edward W. Tate
Paul D. Lyne
Jonathan R. Dry
Deborah Lawson
Michelle L. Lamb
Jeffrey W. Johannes
David A. Scott
Dan Widzowski
Michele Mayo
Ryan T. Howard
Nancy Su
Jiaquan Wu
Farzin Gharahdaghi
Wenxian Wang
Xin Wang
Jingwen Zhang
Philip Petteruti
Tony Cheung
Shaun E. Grosskurth
Zebin Wang
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

PARP proteins represent a class of post-translational modification enzymes with diverse cellular functions. Targeting PARPs has proven to be efficacious clinically, but exploration of the therapeutic potential of PARP inhibition has been limited to targeting poly(ADP-ribose) generating PARP, including PARP1/2/3 and tankyrases. The cancer-related functions of mono(ADP-ribose) generating PARP, including PARP6, remain largely uncharacterized. Here, we report a novel therapeutic strategy targeting PARP6 using the first reported PARP6 inhibitors. By screening a collection of PARP compounds for their ability to induce mitotic defects, we uncovered a robust correlation between PARP6 inhibition and induction of multipolar spindle (MPS) formation, which was phenocopied by PARP6 knockdown. Treatment with AZ0108, a PARP6 inhibitor with a favorable pharmacokinetic profile, potently induced the MPS phenotype, leading to apoptosis in a subset of breast cancer cells in vitro and antitumor effects in vivo. In addition, Chk1 was identified as a specific substrate of PARP6 and was further confirmed by enzymatic assays and by mass spectrometry. Furthermore, when modification of Chk1 was inhibited with AZ0108 in breast cancer cells, we observed marked upregulation of p-S345 Chk1 accompanied by defects in mitotic signaling. Together, these results establish proof-of-concept antitumor efficacy through PARP6 inhibition and highlight a novel function of PARP6 in maintaining centrosome integrity via direct ADP-ribosylation of Chk1 and modulation of its activity.Significance:These findings describe a new inhibitor of PARP6 and identify a novel function of PARP6 in regulating activation of Chk1 in breast cancer cells.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4e72f443eea55562ffa6cc913b43229d