Investigator

Jukka Westermarck

Professor of Cancer Biology · University of Turku, Institute of Biomedicine

JWJukka Westermarck
Papers(1)
Ovarian Cancers with …
Collaborators(10)
Kaisa HuhtinenOlli CarpénRalf BützowTeemu D. LaajalaTove J. GrönroosUmar ButtAnna N. CvrljevicAri RistimäkiCamilla BöckelmanHeini Lassus
Institutions(3)
University Of TurkuUniversity Of HelsinkiUniversity of Helsinki

Papers

Ovarian Cancers with Low CIP2A Tumor Expression Constitute an APR-246–Sensitive Disease Subtype

Abstract Identification of ovarian cancer patient subpopulations with increased sensitivity to targeted therapies could offer significant clinical benefit. We report that 22% of the high-grade ovarian cancer tumors at diagnosis express CIP2A oncoprotein at low levels. Furthermore, regardless of their significantly lower likelihood of disease relapse after standard chemotherapy, a portion of relapsed tumors retain their CIP2A-deficient phenotype. Through a screen for therapeutics that would preferentially kill CIP2A-deficient ovarian cancer cells, we identified reactive oxygen species inducer APR-246, tested previously in ovarian cancer clinical trials. Consistent with CIP2A-deficient ovarian cancer subtype in humans, CIP2A is dispensable for development of MISIIR-Tag–driven mouse ovarian cancer tumors. Nevertheless, CIP2A-null ovarian cancer tumor cells from MISIIR-Tag mice displayed APR-246 hypersensitivity both in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, the lack of CIP2A expression hypersensitizes the ovarian cancer cells to APR-246 by inhibition of NF-κB activity. Accordingly, combination of APR-246 and NF-κB inhibitor compounds strongly synergized in killing of CIP2A-positive ovarian cancer cells. Collectively, the results warrant consideration of clinical testing of APR-246 for CIP2A-deficient ovarian cancer tumor subtype patients. Results also reveal CIP2A as a candidate APR-246 combination therapy target for ovarian cancer.

58Works
1Papers
10Collaborators

Positions

2009–

Professor of Cancer Biology

University of Turku · Institute of Biomedicine

2009–

Research Director

University of Turku · Turku Bioscience Centre

2022–

Visiting scientist

University of Milan · IFOM – The FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology

2008–

Research Professor of Finnish Cancer Institute

University of Turku · Turku Centre for Biotechnology

2012–

Visiting Professor

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Education

1998

PhD

University of Turku · Medical Biochemistry

1996

Medical Doctor (MD)

University of Turku