Oxaliplatin disrupts nucleolar function through biophysical disintegration
功能(生物学)
奥沙利铂
细胞生物学
化学
生物
生物物理学
癌症
遗传学
结直肠癌
作者
Hermann Broder Schmidt,Zane A. Jaafar,B. Erik Wulff,Jason Rodencal,Kibeom Hong,Mohammad Ovais Aziz-Zanjani,Peter K. Jackson,Manuel D. Leonetti,Scott J. Dixon,Rajat Rohatgi,Onn Brandman
Platinum (Pt) compounds such as oxaliplatin are among the most commonly prescribed anti-cancer drugs. Despite their considerable clinical impact, the molecular basis of platinum cytotoxicity and cancer specificity remain unclear. Here we show that oxaliplatin, a backbone for the treatment of colorectal cancer, causes liquid-liquid demixing of nucleoli at clinically relevant concentrations. Our data suggest that this biophysical defect leads to cell-cycle arrest, shutdown of Pol I-mediated transcription, and ultimately cell death. We propose that instead of targeting a single molecule, oxaliplatin preferentially partitions into nucleoli, where it modifies nucleolar RNA and proteins. This mechanism provides a general approach for drugging the increasing number of cellular processes linked to biomolecular condensates.