LKB1/STK11 inactivation leads to expansion of a prometastatic tumor subpopulation in melanoma

LKB1/STK11 失活导致黑色素瘤转移性肿瘤亚群扩增

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作者:Wenjin Liu, Kimberly B Monahan, Adam D Pfefferle, Takeshi Shimamura, Jessica Sorrentino, Keefe T Chan, David W Roadcap, David W Ollila, Nancy E Thomas, Diego H Castrillon, C Ryan Miller, Charles M Perou, Kwok-Kin Wong, James E Bear, Norman E Sharpless

Abstract

Germline mutations in LKB1 (STK11) are associated with the Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS), which includes aberrant mucocutaneous pigmentation, and somatic LKB1 mutations occur in 10% of cutaneous melanoma. By somatically inactivating Lkb1 with K-Ras activation (±p53 loss) in murine melanocytes, we observed variably pigmented and highly metastatic melanoma with 100% penetrance. LKB1 deficiency resulted in increased phosphorylation of the SRC family kinase (SFK) YES, increased expression of WNT target genes, and expansion of a CD24(+) cell population, which showed increased metastatic behavior in vitro and in vivo relative to isogenic CD24(-) cells. These results suggest that LKB1 inactivation in the context of RAS activation facilitates metastasis by inducing an SFK-dependent expansion of a prometastatic, CD24(+) tumor subpopulation.

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