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Identification of a Novel TGFβ/PKA Signaling Transduceome in Mediating Control of Cell Survival and Metastasis in Colon Cancer

BACKGROUND: Understanding drivers for metastasis in human cancer is important for potential development of therapies to treat metastases. The role of loss of TGFβ tumor suppressor activities in the metastatic process is essentially unknown. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Utilizing in vitro and in v...

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Autores principales: Chowdhury, Sanjib, Howell, Gillian M., Rajput, Ashwani, Teggart, Carol A., Brattain, Lisa E., Weber, Hannah R., Chowdhury, Aparajita, Brattain, Michael G.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3086924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21559296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019335
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author Chowdhury, Sanjib
Howell, Gillian M.
Rajput, Ashwani
Teggart, Carol A.
Brattain, Lisa E.
Weber, Hannah R.
Chowdhury, Aparajita
Brattain, Michael G.
author_facet Chowdhury, Sanjib
Howell, Gillian M.
Rajput, Ashwani
Teggart, Carol A.
Brattain, Lisa E.
Weber, Hannah R.
Chowdhury, Aparajita
Brattain, Michael G.
author_sort Chowdhury, Sanjib
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description BACKGROUND: Understanding drivers for metastasis in human cancer is important for potential development of therapies to treat metastases. The role of loss of TGFβ tumor suppressor activities in the metastatic process is essentially unknown. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Utilizing in vitro and in vivo techniques, we have shown that loss of TGFβ tumor suppressor signaling is necessary to allow the last step of the metastatic process - colonization of the metastatic site. This work demonstrates for the first time that TGFβ receptor reconstitution leads to decreased metastatic colonization. Moreover, we have identified a novel TGFβ/PKA tumor suppressor pathway that acts directly on a known cell survival mechanism that responds to stress with the survivin/XIAP dependent inhibition of caspases that effect apoptosis. The linkage between the TGFβ/PKA transduceome signaling and control of metastasis through induction of cell death was shown by TGFβ receptor restoration with reactivation of the TGFβ/PKA pathway in receptor deficient metastatic colon cancer cells leading to control of aberrant cell survival. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: This work impacts our understanding of the possible mechanisms that are critical to the growth and maintenance of metastases as well as understanding of a novel TGFβ function as a metastatic suppressor. These results raise the possibility that regeneration of attenuated TGFβ signaling would be an effective target in the treatment of metastasis. Our work indicates the clinical potential for developing anti-metastasis therapy based on inhibition of this very important aberrant cell survival mechanism by the multifaceted TGFβ/PKA transduceome induced pathway. Development of effective treatments for metastatic disease is a pressing need since metastases are the major cause of death in solid tumors.
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spelling pubmed-30869242011-05-10 Identification of a Novel TGFβ/PKA Signaling Transduceome in Mediating Control of Cell Survival and Metastasis in Colon Cancer Chowdhury, Sanjib Howell, Gillian M. Rajput, Ashwani Teggart, Carol A. Brattain, Lisa E. Weber, Hannah R. Chowdhury, Aparajita Brattain, Michael G. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Understanding drivers for metastasis in human cancer is important for potential development of therapies to treat metastases. The role of loss of TGFβ tumor suppressor activities in the metastatic process is essentially unknown. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Utilizing in vitro and in vivo techniques, we have shown that loss of TGFβ tumor suppressor signaling is necessary to allow the last step of the metastatic process - colonization of the metastatic site. This work demonstrates for the first time that TGFβ receptor reconstitution leads to decreased metastatic colonization. Moreover, we have identified a novel TGFβ/PKA tumor suppressor pathway that acts directly on a known cell survival mechanism that responds to stress with the survivin/XIAP dependent inhibition of caspases that effect apoptosis. The linkage between the TGFβ/PKA transduceome signaling and control of metastasis through induction of cell death was shown by TGFβ receptor restoration with reactivation of the TGFβ/PKA pathway in receptor deficient metastatic colon cancer cells leading to control of aberrant cell survival. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: This work impacts our understanding of the possible mechanisms that are critical to the growth and maintenance of metastases as well as understanding of a novel TGFβ function as a metastatic suppressor. These results raise the possibility that regeneration of attenuated TGFβ signaling would be an effective target in the treatment of metastasis. Our work indicates the clinical potential for developing anti-metastasis therapy based on inhibition of this very important aberrant cell survival mechanism by the multifaceted TGFβ/PKA transduceome induced pathway. Development of effective treatments for metastatic disease is a pressing need since metastases are the major cause of death in solid tumors. Public Library of Science 2011-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3086924/ /pubmed/21559296 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019335 Text en Chowdhury et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chowdhury, Sanjib
Howell, Gillian M.
Rajput, Ashwani
Teggart, Carol A.
Brattain, Lisa E.
Weber, Hannah R.
Chowdhury, Aparajita
Brattain, Michael G.
Identification of a Novel TGFβ/PKA Signaling Transduceome in Mediating Control of Cell Survival and Metastasis in Colon Cancer
title Identification of a Novel TGFβ/PKA Signaling Transduceome in Mediating Control of Cell Survival and Metastasis in Colon Cancer
title_full Identification of a Novel TGFβ/PKA Signaling Transduceome in Mediating Control of Cell Survival and Metastasis in Colon Cancer
title_fullStr Identification of a Novel TGFβ/PKA Signaling Transduceome in Mediating Control of Cell Survival and Metastasis in Colon Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a Novel TGFβ/PKA Signaling Transduceome in Mediating Control of Cell Survival and Metastasis in Colon Cancer
title_short Identification of a Novel TGFβ/PKA Signaling Transduceome in Mediating Control of Cell Survival and Metastasis in Colon Cancer
title_sort identification of a novel tgfβ/pka signaling transduceome in mediating control of cell survival and metastasis in colon cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3086924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21559296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019335
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