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Genetically manipulating endogenous Kras levels and oncogenic mutations in vivo influences tissue patterning of murine tumorigenesis

Despite multiple possible oncogenic mutations in the proto-oncogene KRAS, unique subsets of these mutations are detected in different cancer types. As KRAS mutations occur early, if not being the initiating event, these mutational biases are ostensibly a product of how normal cells respond to the en...

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Autores principales: Le Roux, Özgün, Pershing, Nicole LK, Kaltenbrun, Erin, Newman, Nicole J, Everitt, Jeffrey I, Baldelli, Elisa, Pierobon, Mariaelena, Petricoin, Emanuel F, Counter, Christopher M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9451540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36069770
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75715
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author Le Roux, Özgün
Pershing, Nicole LK
Kaltenbrun, Erin
Newman, Nicole J
Everitt, Jeffrey I
Baldelli, Elisa
Pierobon, Mariaelena
Petricoin, Emanuel F
Counter, Christopher M
author_facet Le Roux, Özgün
Pershing, Nicole LK
Kaltenbrun, Erin
Newman, Nicole J
Everitt, Jeffrey I
Baldelli, Elisa
Pierobon, Mariaelena
Petricoin, Emanuel F
Counter, Christopher M
author_sort Le Roux, Özgün
collection PubMed
description Despite multiple possible oncogenic mutations in the proto-oncogene KRAS, unique subsets of these mutations are detected in different cancer types. As KRAS mutations occur early, if not being the initiating event, these mutational biases are ostensibly a product of how normal cells respond to the encoded oncoprotein. Oncogenic mutations can impact not only the level of active oncoprotein, but also engagement with proteins. To attempt to separate these two effects, we generated four novel Cre-inducible (LSL) Kras alleles in mice with the biochemically distinct G12D or Q61R mutations and encoded by native (nat) rare or common (com) codons to produce low or high protein levels. While there were similarities, each allele also induced a distinct transcriptional response shortly after activation in vivo. At one end of the spectrum, activating the Kras(LSL-natG12D) allele induced transcriptional hallmarks suggestive of an expansion of multipotent cells, while at the other end, activating the Kras(LSL-comQ61R) allele led to hallmarks of hyperproliferation and oncogenic stress. Evidence suggests that these changes may be a product of signaling differences due to increased protein expression as well as the specific mutation. To determine the impact of these distinct responses on RAS mutational patterning in vivo, all four alleles were globally activated, revealing that hematolymphopoietic lesions were permissive to the level of active oncoprotein, squamous tumors were permissive to the G12D mutant, while carcinomas were permissive to both these features. We suggest that different KRAS mutations impart unique signaling properties that are preferentially capable of inducing tumor initiation in a distinct cell-specific manner.
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spelling pubmed-94515402022-09-08 Genetically manipulating endogenous Kras levels and oncogenic mutations in vivo influences tissue patterning of murine tumorigenesis Le Roux, Özgün Pershing, Nicole LK Kaltenbrun, Erin Newman, Nicole J Everitt, Jeffrey I Baldelli, Elisa Pierobon, Mariaelena Petricoin, Emanuel F Counter, Christopher M eLife Cancer Biology Despite multiple possible oncogenic mutations in the proto-oncogene KRAS, unique subsets of these mutations are detected in different cancer types. As KRAS mutations occur early, if not being the initiating event, these mutational biases are ostensibly a product of how normal cells respond to the encoded oncoprotein. Oncogenic mutations can impact not only the level of active oncoprotein, but also engagement with proteins. To attempt to separate these two effects, we generated four novel Cre-inducible (LSL) Kras alleles in mice with the biochemically distinct G12D or Q61R mutations and encoded by native (nat) rare or common (com) codons to produce low or high protein levels. While there were similarities, each allele also induced a distinct transcriptional response shortly after activation in vivo. At one end of the spectrum, activating the Kras(LSL-natG12D) allele induced transcriptional hallmarks suggestive of an expansion of multipotent cells, while at the other end, activating the Kras(LSL-comQ61R) allele led to hallmarks of hyperproliferation and oncogenic stress. Evidence suggests that these changes may be a product of signaling differences due to increased protein expression as well as the specific mutation. To determine the impact of these distinct responses on RAS mutational patterning in vivo, all four alleles were globally activated, revealing that hematolymphopoietic lesions were permissive to the level of active oncoprotein, squamous tumors were permissive to the G12D mutant, while carcinomas were permissive to both these features. We suggest that different KRAS mutations impart unique signaling properties that are preferentially capable of inducing tumor initiation in a distinct cell-specific manner. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9451540/ /pubmed/36069770 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75715 Text en © 2022, Le Roux et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Cancer Biology
Le Roux, Özgün
Pershing, Nicole LK
Kaltenbrun, Erin
Newman, Nicole J
Everitt, Jeffrey I
Baldelli, Elisa
Pierobon, Mariaelena
Petricoin, Emanuel F
Counter, Christopher M
Genetically manipulating endogenous Kras levels and oncogenic mutations in vivo influences tissue patterning of murine tumorigenesis
title Genetically manipulating endogenous Kras levels and oncogenic mutations in vivo influences tissue patterning of murine tumorigenesis
title_full Genetically manipulating endogenous Kras levels and oncogenic mutations in vivo influences tissue patterning of murine tumorigenesis
title_fullStr Genetically manipulating endogenous Kras levels and oncogenic mutations in vivo influences tissue patterning of murine tumorigenesis
title_full_unstemmed Genetically manipulating endogenous Kras levels and oncogenic mutations in vivo influences tissue patterning of murine tumorigenesis
title_short Genetically manipulating endogenous Kras levels and oncogenic mutations in vivo influences tissue patterning of murine tumorigenesis
title_sort genetically manipulating endogenous kras levels and oncogenic mutations in vivo influences tissue patterning of murine tumorigenesis
topic Cancer Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9451540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36069770
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75715
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