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TítuloColorectal cancer-related mutant KRAS alleles function as positive regulators of autophagy
Autor(es)Alves, Sara
Castro, Lisandra
Fernandes, Maria Sofia
Francisco, Rita
Castro, Paula
Priault, Muriel
Chaves, Susana Rodrigues
Moyer, Mary Pat
Oliveira, Carla
Seruca, Raquel
Côrte-Real, Manuela
Sousa, Maria João
Preto, Ana
Palavras-chaveautophagy
KRAS mutations
colorectal cancer
humanized yeast
non-cancer colon cells
Data13-Out-2015
EditoraImpact Journals LLC
RevistaOncotarget
Resumo(s)The recent interest to modulate autophagy in cancer therapy has been hampered by the dual roles of this conserved catabolic process in cancer, highlighting the need for tailored approaches. Since RAS isoforms have been implicated in autophagy regulation and mutation of the KRAS oncogene is highly frequent in colorectal cancer (CRC), we questioned whether/how mutant KRAS alleles regulate autophagy in CRC and its implications. We established two original models, KRAS-humanized yeast and KRAS-non-cancer colon cells and showed that expression of mutated KRAS up-regulates starvation-induced autophagy in both. Accordingly, KRAS down-regulation inhibited autophagy in CRC-derived cells harboring KRAS mutations. We further show that KRAS-induced autophagy proceeds via up-regulation of the MEK/ERK pathway in both colon models and that KRAS and autophagy contribute to CRC cell survival during starvation. Since KRAS inhibitors have proven difficult to develop, our results suggest using autophagy inhibitors as a combined/alternative therapeutic approach in CRCs with mutant KRAS.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/48486
DOI10.18632/oncotarget.5021
ISSN1949-2553
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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