Molecular Cancer (Feb 2009)

The centrosome protein NEDD1 as a potential pharmacological target to induce cell cycle arrest

  • Etievant Chantal,
  • Roullet Nicolas,
  • Haren Laurence,
  • Tillement Vanessa,
  • Merdes Andreas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-8-10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 10

Abstract

Read online

Abstract Background NEDD1 is a protein that binds to the gamma-tubulin ring complex, a multiprotein complex at the centrosome and at the mitotic spindle that mediates the nucleation of microtubules. Results We show that NEDD1 is expressed at comparable levels in a variety of tumor-derived cell lines and untransformed cells. We demonstrate that silencing of NEDD1 expression by treatment with siRNA has differential effects on cells, depending on their status of p53 expression: p53-positive cells arrest in G1, whereas p53-negative cells arrest in mitosis with predominantly aberrant monopolar spindles. However, both p53-positive and -negative cells arrest in mitosis if treated with low doses of siRNA against NEDD1 combined with low doses of the inhibitor BI2536 against the mitotic kinase Plk1. Simultaneous reduction of NEDD1 levels and inhibition of Plk1 act in a synergistic manner, by potentiating the anti-mitotic activity of each treatment. Conclusion We propose that NEDD1 may be a promising target for controlling cell proliferation, in particular if targeted in combination with Plk1 inhibitors.