Myofibrillogenesis regulator 1 (MR-1): a potential therapeutic target for cancer and PNKD

J Drug Target. 2018 Sep;26(8):643-648. doi: 10.1080/1061186X.2017.1401077. Epub 2017 Nov 15.

Abstract

Human myofibrillogenesis regulator 1 (MR-1) is a functional gene also known as paroxysmal nonkinesigenic dyskinesia (PNKD). It is localised on human chromosome 2q35 and three different isomers, MR-1L, MR-1M and MR-1S, are formed by alternative splicing. MR-1S promotes cardiac hypertrophy and is closely related to cancer. MR-1S is overexpressed in haematologic and solid malignancies, such as hepatoma, breast cancer and chronic myelogenous leukaemia. MR-1S causes disordered cell differentiation, initiates malignant transformation and accelerates metastasis. MR-1S directly phosphorylates and activates the MEK-ERK-RSK pathway to accelerate cancer growth and facilitates metastasis by activating the MLC2-FAK-AKT pathway. Silencing MR-1 inhibits cancer cell proliferation and metastasis. MR-1S causes disordered cell differentiation, initiates malignant transformation and accelerates metastasis. MR-1 interacts with eukaryotic translation initiation factors and MRIP-1, which contains Ras GTPase, PH and zinc-containing ArfGap domains, as well as three ankyrin repeats. Mutations in the N-terminal region of MR-1L and MR-1S are the main causes of PNKD (a hereditary disease characterised by paroxysmal dystonic choreoathetosis) and targeting the mutated protein could provide symptomatic relief. These findings provide compelling evidence that MR-1 might be a diagnostic marker and therapeutic target for solid tumours, myelogenous leukaemia and PNKD.

Keywords: Myofibrillogenesis regulator 1; PNKD; cancer; differentiation; migration; proliferation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Chorea / genetics
  • Chorea / therapy*
  • Humans
  • Muscle Proteins / drug effects*
  • Muscle Proteins / metabolism
  • Muscle Proteins / physiology
  • Neoplasms / genetics
  • Neoplasms / therapy*
  • Subcellular Fractions / metabolism

Substances

  • Muscle Proteins
  • PNKD protein, human

Supplementary concepts

  • Paroxysmal nonkinesigenic dyskinesia