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Phosphoinositide Conversion Inactivates R‐RAS and Drives Metastases in Breast Cancer.

Authors :
Li, Huayi
Prever, Lorenzo
Hsu, Myriam Y.
Lo, Wen‐Ting
Margaria, Jean Piero
De Santis, Maria Chiara
Zanini, Cristina
Forni, Marco
Novelli, Francesco
Pece, Salvatore
Di Fiore, Pier Paolo
Porporato, Paolo Ettore
Martini, Miriam
Belabed, Hassane
Nazare, Marc
Haucke, Volker
Gulluni, Federico
Hirsch, Emilio
Source :
Advanced Science; Mar2022, Vol. 9 Issue 9, p1-15, 15p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer and a major cause of death in women worldwide. Although early diagnosis and therapeutic intervention significantly improve patient survival rate, metastasis still accounts for most deaths. Here it is reported that, in a cohort of more than 2000 patients with breast cancer, overexpression of PI3KC2α occurs in 52% of cases and correlates with high tumor grade as well as increased probability of distant metastatic events, irrespective of the subtype. Mechanistically, it is demonstrated that PI3KC2α synthetizes a pool of PI(3,4)P2 at focal adhesions that lowers their stability and directs breast cancer cell migration, invasion, and metastasis. PI(3,4)P2 locally produced by PI3KC2α at focal adhesions recruits the Ras GTPase activating protein 3 (RASA3), which inactivates R‐RAS, leading to increased focal adhesion turnover, migration, and invasion both in vitro and in vivo. Proof‐of‐concept is eventually provided that inhibiting PI3KC2α or lowering RASA3 activity at focal adhesions significantly reduces the metastatic burden in PI3KC2α‐overexpressing breast cancer, thereby suggesting a novel strategy for anti‐breast cancer therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21983844
Volume :
9
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Advanced Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155950513
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202103249