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Title: Genetic manipulation of LKB1 elicits lethal metastatic prostate cancer
Author: Hermanova, Ivana
Zúñiga García, Patricia
Caro Maldonado, Alfredo
Fernandez Ruiz, Sonia
Salvador, Fernando
Martín Martín, Natalia
Zabala Letona, Amaia
Nuñez Olle, Marc
Torrano, Verónica
Camacho, Laura
Lizcano, José Miguel
Talamillo, Ana
Carreira, Suzanne
Gurel, Bora
Cortazar, Ana Rosa
Guiu, Marc
López, Jose I.
Martínez Romero, Anabel
Astobiza, Ianire
Valcarcel Jimenez, Lorea
Lorente, Mar
Arruabarrena-Aristorena, Amaia
Velasco, Guillermo
Gomez Muñoz, Antonio
Suarez Cabrera, Cristian
Lodewijk, Iris
Flores, Juana M.
Sutherland, James D.
Barrio, Rosa
Bono, Johann Sebastian de
Paramio, Jesús M.
Trka, Jan
Graupera i Garcia-Milà, Mariona
Gomis, Roger R.
Carracedo, Arkaitz
Keywords: Càncer de pròstata
Metàstasi
Prostate cancer
Metastasis
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2020
Publisher: Rockefeller University Press
Abstract: Gene dosage is a key defining factor to understand cancer pathogenesis and progression, which requires the development of experimental models that aid better deconstruction of the disease. Here, we model an aggressive form of prostate cancer and show the unconventional association of LKB1 dosage to prostate tumorigenesis. Whereas loss of Lkbl alone in the murine prostate epithelium was inconsequential for tumorigenesis, its combination with an oncogenic insult, illustrated by Pten heterozygosity, elicited lethal metastatic prostate cancer. Despite the low frequency of LKB1 deletion in patients, this event was significantly enriched in lung metastasis. Modeling the role of LKB1 in cellular systems revealed that the residual activity retained in a reported kinase-dead form, LKB1(K781), was sufficient to hamper tumor aggressiveness and metastatic dissemination. Our data suggest that prostate cells can function normally with low activity of LKB1, whereas its complete absence influences prostate cancer pathogenesis and dissemination.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20191787
It is part of: Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2020, vol. 217, num.6, p. e20191787
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/171752
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20191787
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