Targeting the Cdc2-like kinase 2 for overcoming platinum resistance in ovarian cancer

MEDCOMM(2024)

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Platinum resistance represents a major barrier to the survival of patients with ovarian cancer (OC). Cdc2-like kinase 2 (CLK2) is a major protein kinase associated with oncogenic phenotype and development in some solid tumors. However, the exact role and underlying mechanism of CLK2 in the progression of OC is currently unknown. Using microarray gene expression profiling and immunostaining on OC tissues, we found that CLK2 was upregulated in OC tissues and was associated with a short platinum-free interval in patients. Functional assays showed that CLK2 protected OC cells from platinum-induced apoptosis and allowed tumor xenografts to be more resistant to platinum. Mechanistically, CLK2 phosphorylated breast cancer gene 1 (BRCA1) at serine 1423 (Ser1423) to enhance DNA damage repair, resulting in platinum resistance in OC cells. Meanwhile, in OC cells treated with platinum, p38 stabilized CLK2 protein through phosphorylating at threonine 343 of CLK2. Consequently, the combination of CLK2 and poly ADP-ribose polymerase inhibitors achieved synergistic lethal effect to overcome platinum resistance in patient-derived xenografts, especially those with wild-type BRCA1. These findings provide evidence for a potential strategy to overcome platinum resistance in OC patients by targeting CLK2. Cisplatin-stimulated p38 phosphorylates Thr343 of CLK2 to increase CLK2 protein stability by blocking its ubiquitination and degradation. Increased CLK2 activates BRCA1 to enhance DNA damage repair and induced resistance to cisplatin. Thus, targeting the CLK2/BRCA1 axis overcomes platinum resistance in ovarian cancer. # image
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Cdc2-like kinase 2,DNA damage repair,ovarian cancer,platinum resistance,synergistic lethal
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