Investigator

Shu-Qun Cheng

chief · Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital, The Six Department of Hepatic Surgery

SCShu-Qun Cheng
Papers(2)
S1PR1 regulates ovari…CpG-binding protein C…
Collaborators(3)
Wei-Wei PanXiao-Min WangSheng-Bing Liu
Institutions(2)
Eastern Hepatobiliary…Jiaxing University

Papers

S1PR1 regulates ovarian cancer cell senescence through the PDK1-LATS1/2-YAP pathway

Abstract Cell senescence deters the activation of various oncogenes. Induction of senescence is, therefore, a potentially effective strategy to interfere with vital processes in tumor cells. Sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1PR1) has been implicated in various cancer types, including ovarian cancer. The mechanism by which S1PR1 regulates ovarian cancer cell senescence is currently elusive. In this study, we demonstrate that S1PR1 was highly expressed in human ovarian cancer tissues and cell lines. S1PR1 deletion inhibited the proliferation and migration of ovarian cancer cells. S1PR1 deletion promoted ovarian cancer cell senescence and sensitized ovarian cancer cells to cisplatin chemotherapy. Exposure of ovarian cancer cells to sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) increased the expression of 3-phosphatidylinositol-dependent protein kinase 1 (PDK1), decreased the expression of large tumor suppressor 1/2 (LATS1/2), and induced phosphorylation of Yes-associated protein (p-YAP). Opposite results were obtained in S1PR1 knockout cells following pharmacological inhibition. After silencing LATS1/2 in S1PR1-deficient ovarian cancer cells, senescence was suppressed and S1PR1 expression was increased concomitantly with YAP expression. Transcriptional regulation of S1PR1 by YAP was confirmed by chromatin immunoprecipitation. Accordingly, the S1PR1-PDK1-LATS1/2-YAP pathway regulates ovarian cancer cell senescence and does so through a YAP-mediated feedback loop. S1PR1 constitutes a druggable target for the induction of senescence in ovarian cancer cells. Pharmacological intervention in the S1PR1-PDK1-LATS1/2-YAP signaling axis may augment the efficacy of standard chemotherapy.

6Works
2Papers
3Collaborators
Liver NeoplasmsCell Line, TumorPrognosisNeoplasm InvasivenessThrombosisNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalVenous Thrombosis

Positions

1998–

chief

Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital · The Six Department of Hepatic Surgery

Education

1998

postdoctoral

Second Military Medical University

1996

phd

Fudan University