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Oncogenic role of a developmentally regulated NTRK2 splice variant

Temporally regulated alternative splicing choices are vital for proper development, yet the wrong splice choice may be detrimental. Here, we highlight a previously unidentified role for the neurotrophin receptor splice variant TrkB.T1 in neurodevelopment, embryogenesis, transformation, and oncogenes...

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Autores principales: Pattwell, Siobhan S., Arora, Sonali, Nuechterlein, Nicholas, Zager, Michael, Loeb, Keith R., Cimino, Patrick J., Holland, Nikolas C., Reche-Ley, Noemi, Bolouri, Hamid, Almiron Bonnin, Damian A., Szulzewsky, Frank, Phadnis, Vaishnavi V., Ozawa, Tatsuya, Wagner, Michael J., Haffner, Michael C., Cao, Junyue, Shendure, Jay, Holland, Eric C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9544329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36206341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abo6789
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author Pattwell, Siobhan S.
Arora, Sonali
Nuechterlein, Nicholas
Zager, Michael
Loeb, Keith R.
Cimino, Patrick J.
Holland, Nikolas C.
Reche-Ley, Noemi
Bolouri, Hamid
Almiron Bonnin, Damian A.
Szulzewsky, Frank
Phadnis, Vaishnavi V.
Ozawa, Tatsuya
Wagner, Michael J.
Haffner, Michael C.
Cao, Junyue
Shendure, Jay
Holland, Eric C.
author_facet Pattwell, Siobhan S.
Arora, Sonali
Nuechterlein, Nicholas
Zager, Michael
Loeb, Keith R.
Cimino, Patrick J.
Holland, Nikolas C.
Reche-Ley, Noemi
Bolouri, Hamid
Almiron Bonnin, Damian A.
Szulzewsky, Frank
Phadnis, Vaishnavi V.
Ozawa, Tatsuya
Wagner, Michael J.
Haffner, Michael C.
Cao, Junyue
Shendure, Jay
Holland, Eric C.
author_sort Pattwell, Siobhan S.
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description Temporally regulated alternative splicing choices are vital for proper development, yet the wrong splice choice may be detrimental. Here, we highlight a previously unidentified role for the neurotrophin receptor splice variant TrkB.T1 in neurodevelopment, embryogenesis, transformation, and oncogenesis across multiple tumor types in humans and mice. TrkB.T1 is the predominant NTRK2 isoform across embryonic organogenesis, and forced overexpression of this embryonic pattern causes multiple solid and nonsolid tumors in mice in the context of tumor suppressor loss. TrkB.T1 also emerges as the predominant NTRK isoform expressed in a wide range of adult and pediatric tumors, including those harboring tropomyosin receptor kinase fusions. Affinity purification–mass spectrometry proteomic analysis reveals distinct interactors with known developmental and oncogenic signaling pathways such as Wnt, transforming growth factor–β, Sonic Hedgehog, and Ras. From alterations in splicing factors to changes in gene expression, the discovery of isoform specific oncogenes with embryonic ancestry has the potential to shape the way we think about developmental systems and oncology.
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spelling pubmed-95443292022-10-24 Oncogenic role of a developmentally regulated NTRK2 splice variant Pattwell, Siobhan S. Arora, Sonali Nuechterlein, Nicholas Zager, Michael Loeb, Keith R. Cimino, Patrick J. Holland, Nikolas C. Reche-Ley, Noemi Bolouri, Hamid Almiron Bonnin, Damian A. Szulzewsky, Frank Phadnis, Vaishnavi V. Ozawa, Tatsuya Wagner, Michael J. Haffner, Michael C. Cao, Junyue Shendure, Jay Holland, Eric C. Sci Adv Biomedicine and Life Sciences Temporally regulated alternative splicing choices are vital for proper development, yet the wrong splice choice may be detrimental. Here, we highlight a previously unidentified role for the neurotrophin receptor splice variant TrkB.T1 in neurodevelopment, embryogenesis, transformation, and oncogenesis across multiple tumor types in humans and mice. TrkB.T1 is the predominant NTRK2 isoform across embryonic organogenesis, and forced overexpression of this embryonic pattern causes multiple solid and nonsolid tumors in mice in the context of tumor suppressor loss. TrkB.T1 also emerges as the predominant NTRK isoform expressed in a wide range of adult and pediatric tumors, including those harboring tropomyosin receptor kinase fusions. Affinity purification–mass spectrometry proteomic analysis reveals distinct interactors with known developmental and oncogenic signaling pathways such as Wnt, transforming growth factor–β, Sonic Hedgehog, and Ras. From alterations in splicing factors to changes in gene expression, the discovery of isoform specific oncogenes with embryonic ancestry has the potential to shape the way we think about developmental systems and oncology. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2022-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9544329/ /pubmed/36206341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abo6789 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, so long as the resultant use is not for commercial advantage and provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Biomedicine and Life Sciences
Pattwell, Siobhan S.
Arora, Sonali
Nuechterlein, Nicholas
Zager, Michael
Loeb, Keith R.
Cimino, Patrick J.
Holland, Nikolas C.
Reche-Ley, Noemi
Bolouri, Hamid
Almiron Bonnin, Damian A.
Szulzewsky, Frank
Phadnis, Vaishnavi V.
Ozawa, Tatsuya
Wagner, Michael J.
Haffner, Michael C.
Cao, Junyue
Shendure, Jay
Holland, Eric C.
Oncogenic role of a developmentally regulated NTRK2 splice variant
title Oncogenic role of a developmentally regulated NTRK2 splice variant
title_full Oncogenic role of a developmentally regulated NTRK2 splice variant
title_fullStr Oncogenic role of a developmentally regulated NTRK2 splice variant
title_full_unstemmed Oncogenic role of a developmentally regulated NTRK2 splice variant
title_short Oncogenic role of a developmentally regulated NTRK2 splice variant
title_sort oncogenic role of a developmentally regulated ntrk2 splice variant
topic Biomedicine and Life Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9544329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36206341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abo6789
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