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NRAS destines tumor cells to the lungs

The lungs are frequently affected by cancer metastasis. Although NRAS mutations have been associated with metastatic potential, their exact role in lung homing is incompletely understood. We cross‐examined the genotype of various tumor cells with their ability for automatic pulmonary dissemination,...

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Autores principales: Giannou, Anastasios D, Marazioti, Antonia, Kanellakis, Nikolaos I, Giopanou, Ioanna, Lilis, Ioannis, Zazara, Dimitra E, Ntaliarda, Giannoula, Kati, Danai, Armenis, Vasileios, Giotopoulou, Georgia A, Krontira, Anthi C, Lianou, Marina, Agalioti, Theodora, Vreka, Malamati, Papageorgopoulou, Maria, Fouzas, Sotirios, Kardamakis, Dimitrios, Psallidas, Ioannis, Spella, Magda, Stathopoulos, Georgios T
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5697015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28341702
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201606978
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author Giannou, Anastasios D
Marazioti, Antonia
Kanellakis, Nikolaos I
Giopanou, Ioanna
Lilis, Ioannis
Zazara, Dimitra E
Ntaliarda, Giannoula
Kati, Danai
Armenis, Vasileios
Giotopoulou, Georgia A
Krontira, Anthi C
Lianou, Marina
Agalioti, Theodora
Vreka, Malamati
Papageorgopoulou, Maria
Fouzas, Sotirios
Kardamakis, Dimitrios
Psallidas, Ioannis
Spella, Magda
Stathopoulos, Georgios T
author_facet Giannou, Anastasios D
Marazioti, Antonia
Kanellakis, Nikolaos I
Giopanou, Ioanna
Lilis, Ioannis
Zazara, Dimitra E
Ntaliarda, Giannoula
Kati, Danai
Armenis, Vasileios
Giotopoulou, Georgia A
Krontira, Anthi C
Lianou, Marina
Agalioti, Theodora
Vreka, Malamati
Papageorgopoulou, Maria
Fouzas, Sotirios
Kardamakis, Dimitrios
Psallidas, Ioannis
Spella, Magda
Stathopoulos, Georgios T
author_sort Giannou, Anastasios D
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description The lungs are frequently affected by cancer metastasis. Although NRAS mutations have been associated with metastatic potential, their exact role in lung homing is incompletely understood. We cross‐examined the genotype of various tumor cells with their ability for automatic pulmonary dissemination, modulated NRAS expression using RNA interference and NRAS overexpression, identified NRAS signaling partners by microarray, and validated them using Cxcr1‐ and Cxcr2‐deficient mice. Mouse models of spontaneous lung metastasis revealed that mutant or overexpressed NRAS promotes lung colonization by regulating interleukin‐8‐related chemokine expression, thereby initiating interactions between tumor cells, the pulmonary vasculature, and myeloid cells. Our results support a model where NRAS‐mutant, chemokine‐expressing circulating tumor cells target the CXCR1‐expressing lung vasculature and recruit CXCR2‐expressing myeloid cells to initiate metastasis. We further describe a clinically relevant approach to prevent NRAS‐driven pulmonary metastasis by inhibiting chemokine signaling. In conclusion, NRAS promotes the colonization of the lungs by various tumor types in mouse models. IL‐8‐related chemokines, NRAS signaling partners in this process, may constitute an important therapeutic target against pulmonary involvement by cancers of other organs.
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spelling pubmed-56970152017-11-29 NRAS destines tumor cells to the lungs Giannou, Anastasios D Marazioti, Antonia Kanellakis, Nikolaos I Giopanou, Ioanna Lilis, Ioannis Zazara, Dimitra E Ntaliarda, Giannoula Kati, Danai Armenis, Vasileios Giotopoulou, Georgia A Krontira, Anthi C Lianou, Marina Agalioti, Theodora Vreka, Malamati Papageorgopoulou, Maria Fouzas, Sotirios Kardamakis, Dimitrios Psallidas, Ioannis Spella, Magda Stathopoulos, Georgios T EMBO Mol Med Research Articles The lungs are frequently affected by cancer metastasis. Although NRAS mutations have been associated with metastatic potential, their exact role in lung homing is incompletely understood. We cross‐examined the genotype of various tumor cells with their ability for automatic pulmonary dissemination, modulated NRAS expression using RNA interference and NRAS overexpression, identified NRAS signaling partners by microarray, and validated them using Cxcr1‐ and Cxcr2‐deficient mice. Mouse models of spontaneous lung metastasis revealed that mutant or overexpressed NRAS promotes lung colonization by regulating interleukin‐8‐related chemokine expression, thereby initiating interactions between tumor cells, the pulmonary vasculature, and myeloid cells. Our results support a model where NRAS‐mutant, chemokine‐expressing circulating tumor cells target the CXCR1‐expressing lung vasculature and recruit CXCR2‐expressing myeloid cells to initiate metastasis. We further describe a clinically relevant approach to prevent NRAS‐driven pulmonary metastasis by inhibiting chemokine signaling. In conclusion, NRAS promotes the colonization of the lungs by various tumor types in mouse models. IL‐8‐related chemokines, NRAS signaling partners in this process, may constitute an important therapeutic target against pulmonary involvement by cancers of other organs. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-03-24 2017-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5697015/ /pubmed/28341702 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201606978 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Giannou, Anastasios D
Marazioti, Antonia
Kanellakis, Nikolaos I
Giopanou, Ioanna
Lilis, Ioannis
Zazara, Dimitra E
Ntaliarda, Giannoula
Kati, Danai
Armenis, Vasileios
Giotopoulou, Georgia A
Krontira, Anthi C
Lianou, Marina
Agalioti, Theodora
Vreka, Malamati
Papageorgopoulou, Maria
Fouzas, Sotirios
Kardamakis, Dimitrios
Psallidas, Ioannis
Spella, Magda
Stathopoulos, Georgios T
NRAS destines tumor cells to the lungs
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title_short NRAS destines tumor cells to the lungs
title_sort nras destines tumor cells to the lungs
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5697015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28341702
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201606978
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