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Query: UMLS:C0027819 (
neuroblastoma
)
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Functional variations in the secretogranin III (
SCG3
) gene are associated with susceptibility to obesity.
SCG3
forms secretory granules with orexin, melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH), neuropeptide Y (NPY), and POMC in the hypothalamus. In this study, we screened proteins for
SCG3
-binding activity and identified secretogranin II (SCG2) using a yeast two-hybrid system. Immunoprecipitation revealed that SCG2 interacts with
SCG3
. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry indicated that SCG2 was highly expressed in the lateral hypothalamic area, paraventricular nucleus, and arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus. Double-labeling immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated that SCG2 was expressed in orexin-, MCH-, NPY-, and POMC-expressing neurons. SCG2 was also coexpressed with
SCG3
. Upon introduction into
neuroblastoma
cells, SCG2 was expressed in the cytosol and formed granule-like structures with
SCG3
, orexin, NPY, or POMC.
SCG3
bound to POMC; however, it did not bind to orexin, MCH, or NPY. By contrast, SCG2 formed aggregates with orexin, MCH, NPY, and POMC. SCG2 may act as a hormone carrier for orexin, MCH, NPY, and POMC by binding with
SCG3
, which targets proteins to the secretory granules. SCG2 mRNA levels increased along with those of
SCG3
, orexin, MCH, and NPY after a 24-h fast, suggesting that the SCG2/
SCG3
system may respond in an adaptive manner to acute body weight changes. However, this SCG2/
SCG3
system appears to be unresponsive to chronic body weight changes, such as diet-induced obesity or obesity in ob/ob mice. We suggest that SCG2, as well as
SCG3
, may be a potential regulator of food intake based on its capacity to accumulate appetite-related hormones into secretory granules.
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PMID:Secretogranin II binds to secretogranin III and forms secretory granules with orexin, neuropeptide Y, and POMC. 1935 84
Secretogranin III (SGC3) belongs to the granin family and is highly expressed in endocrine and neural tissues. The human
SCG3
promoter has not yet been characterized. We identified that a 0.5-kb DNA fragment upstream of the
SCG3
gene can selectively drive transgene expression in
neuroblastoma
cell lines. The strength of transgene expression was further increased, with specificity maintained, by addition of the human achaete-scute complex homolog 1 (ASH1) enhancer. We developed an oncolytic serotype 5-based adenovirus, in which the
SCG3
promoter and ASH1 enhancer drive E1A gene expression. The virus was further modified with a cell-penetrating peptide (Tat-PTD) in the viral capsid, which we have previously shown results in increased adenovirus transduction efficiency of many
neuroblastoma
cell lines. The virus, Ad5PTD(ASH1-
SCG3
-E1A), shows selective and efficient killing of
neuroblastoma
cell lines in vitro, including cisplatin-, etoposide-, and doxorubicin-insensitive
neuroblastoma
cells. Furthermore, it delays tumor growth and thereby prolonged survival for nude mice harboring subcutaneous human
neuroblastoma
xenograft. In conclusion, we report a novel oncolytic adenovirus with potential use for
neuroblastoma
therapy.
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PMID:Tat-PTD-modified oncolytic adenovirus driven by the SCG3 promoter and ASH1 enhancer for neuroblastoma therapy. 2388 32