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  2. Prune cAMP phosphodiesterase binds nm23-H1 and promotes cancer metastasis

Prune cAMP phosphodiesterase binds nm23-H1 and promotes cancer metastasis

  • Cancer Cell. 2004 Feb;5(2):137-49. doi: 10.1016/s1535-6108(04)00021-2.
Anna D'Angelo 1 Livia Garzia Alessandra André Pietro Carotenuto Veruska Aglio Ombretta Guardiola Gianluigi Arrigoni Antonio Cossu Giuseppe Palmieri L Aravind Massimo Zollo
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  • 1 Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine, Via Pietro Castellino 111, 80131 Naples, Italy.
Abstract

We identify a new enzymatic activity underlying metastasis in breast Cancer and describe its susceptibility to therapeutic inhibition. We show that human prune (h-prune), a phosphoesterase DHH family appertaining protein, has a hitherto unrecognized cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity effectively suppressed by dipyridamole, a phosphodiesterase inhibitor. h-prune physically interacts with nm23-H1, a metastasis suppressor gene. The h-prune PDE activity, suppressed by dipyridamole and enhanced by the interaction with nm23-H1, stimulates cellular motility and metastasis processes. Out of 59 metastatic breast Cancer cases analyzed, 22 (37%) were found to overexpress h-prune, evidence that this novel enzymatic activity is involved in promoting Cancer metastasis.

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