Uridine Cytidine Kinase Like-1 Enhances Tumor Cell Proliferation and Mediates Protection from Natural Killer-Mediated Killing

Journal Title: International Journal of Immunology and Immunotherapy - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

Uridine cytidine kinase like-1 (UCKL-1) is a largely uncharacterized protein over-expressed in many tumor cells, especially in highly malignant, aggressive tumors. Sequence analysis indicates that UCKL-1 has homology to uridine kinases, enzymes that play a role in DNA and RNA synthesis and that are often up-regulated in tumor cells. Previous studies have shown that UCKL-1 is a substrate for natural killer lytic-associated molecule (NKLAM), an E3 ubiquitin ligase found in NK cell cytolytic granules. Ubiquitination of UCKL-1 by NKLAM leads to its degradation. Increased expression of NKLAM enhances NK-mediated tumoricidal activity. The fact that UCKL-1 is a substrate for NKLAM suggests that UCKL-1 may provide resistance to NK killing in tumor cells. Here we show that UCKL-1 over-expression protects tumor cells from NK killing and enhances tumor survival in vivo. UCKL-1 also has a much broader role, protecting tumor cells from spontaneous and drug-induced apoptosis and increasing tumor cell proliferation. Nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) activity is higher in tumor cells transfected with UCKL-1 compared to control transfected cells, suggesting at least one possible mechanism by which UCKL-1 influences tumor growth and survival.

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  • EP ID EP340808
  • DOI 10.23937/2378-3672/1410018
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(2016). Uridine Cytidine Kinase Like-1 Enhances Tumor Cell Proliferation and Mediates Protection from Natural Killer-Mediated Killing. International Journal of Immunology and Immunotherapy, 3(1), 1-10. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-340808