iScience (Apr 2024)

The NF-κB/NUAK2 signaling axis regulates pancreatic cancer progression by targeting SMAD2/3

  • Ruobing Wang,
  • Dan Su,
  • Yueze Liu,
  • Hua Huang,
  • Jiangdong Qiu,
  • Zhe Cao,
  • Gang Yang,
  • Hao Chen,
  • Wenhao Luo,
  • Jinxin Tao,
  • Guihu Weng,
  • Taiping Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 4
p. 109406

Abstract

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Summary: Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) plays a pivotal role in the development of pancreatic cancer, and its phosphorylation has previously been linked to the regulation of NUAK2. However, the regulatory connection between NF-κB and NUAK2, as well as NUAK2’s role in pancreatic cancer, remains unclear. In this study, we observed that inhibiting NUAK2 impeded the proliferation, migration, and invasion of pancreatic cancer cells while triggering apoptosis. NUAK2 overexpression partially resisted apoptosis and reversed the inhibitory effects of the NF-κB inhibitor. NF-κB transcriptionally regulated NUAK2 transcription by binding to the promoter region of NUAK2. Mechanistically, NUAK2 knockdown remarkably reduced the expression levels of p-SMAD2/3 and SMAD2/3, resulting in decreased nuclear translocation of SMAD4. In SMAD4-negative cells, NUAK2 knockdown impacted FAK signaling by downregulating SMAD2/3. Moreover, NUAK2 knockdown heightened the sensitivity of pancreatic cancer cells to gemcitabine, suggesting that NUAK2 inhibitors could be a promising strategy for pancreatic cancer treatment.

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