Hyperthermia inhibits growth of nasopharyngeal carcinoma through degradation of c-Myc

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Background: Hyperthermia is a widely used adjunct treatment for different cancers including nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). The protooncogene c-Myc is up-regulated in NPC and its expression is associated with poor prognosis. Objective: We hypothesized that c-Myc constitutes an important hyperthermia treatment target, and we investigated its contribution to hyperthermia responses in NPC. Methods: The growth of the human NPC cell lines CNE1 and CNE2 was analyzed using CCK-8 and clonogenicity assays after 43 °C hyperthermia, knockdown or overexpression of c-Myc. Flow cytometry measurements assessed cell cycle parameters and apoptosis, while levels of c-Myc together with key transcriptional targets were determined using qPCR and Western blotting. Parallel experiments were undertaken using NPC xenografts in nude mice and lastly, global transcriptomic changes were determined using ‘RNAseq’. Results: Hyperthermia increased the ubiquitination and proteasomal destruction of c-Myc, causing a rapid decline in c-Myc protein levels in NPC cells. Similar to c-Myc knockdown, NPC cells treated with hyperthermia showed growth inhibition associated with the downregulation of c-Myc target genes. Moreover, low levels of c-Myc could be sustainably repressed in NPC cells through repeated hyperthermia treatments. Importantly, the key findings of growth inhibition and decreased c-Myc protein levels were reproduced in NPC tumor xenografts. Bioinformatic analyses showed that downregulation of c-Myc constituted a central node in the hyperthermia response of NPC cells. Conclusion: Our study reveals that hyperthermia can readily destabilize c-Myc levels in NPC cells and inhibit tumor growth. This proposes new strategies for implementing hyperthermia to target c-Myc-driven cancers to improve therapeutic efficacy.

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Li, X., Duan, S., Zheng, Y., Yang, Y., Wang, L., Li, X., … Yang, D. (2022). Hyperthermia inhibits growth of nasopharyngeal carcinoma through degradation of c-Myc. International Journal of Hyperthermia, 39(1), 358–371. https://doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2022.2038282

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