Syndecan 1 is a critical mediator of macropinocytosis in pancreatic cancer

Syndecan 1 是胰腺癌中巨胞饮作用的关键介质

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作者:Wantong Yao ,Johnathon L Rose ,Wei Wang ,Sahil Seth ,Hong Jiang ,Ayumu Taguchi ,Jintan Liu ,Liang Yan ,Avnish Kapoor ,Pingping Hou ,Ziheng Chen ,Qiuyun Wang ,Luigi Nezi ,Zhaohui Xu ,Jun Yao ,Baoli Hu ,Piergiorgio F Pettazzoni ,I Lin Ho ,Ningping Feng ,Vandhana Ramamoorthy ,Shan Jiang ,Pingna Deng ,Grace J Ma ,Peter Den ,Zhi Tan ,Shu Xing Zhang ,Huamin Wang ,Y Alan Wang ,Angela K Deem ,Jason B Fleming ,Alessandro Carugo ,Timothy P Heffernan ,Anirban Maitra ,Andrea Viale ,Haoqiang Ying ,Samir Hanash ,Ronald A DePinho ,Giulio F Draetta

Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains recalcitrant to all forms of cancer treatment and carries a five-year survival rate of only 8%1. Inhibition of oncogenic KRAS (hereafter KRAS*), the earliest lesion in disease development that is present in more than 90% of PDACs, and its signalling surrogates has yielded encouraging preclinical results with experimental agents2-4. However, KRAS*-independent disease recurrence following genetic extinction of Kras* in mouse models anticipates the need for co-extinction strategies5,6. Multiple oncogenic processes are initiated at the cell surface, where KRAS* physically and functionally interacts to direct signalling that is essential for malignant transformation and tumour maintenance. Insights into the complexity of the functional cell-surface-protein repertoire (surfaceome) have been technologically limited until recently and-in the case of PDAC-the genetic control of the function and composition of the PDAC surfaceome in the context of KRAS* signalling remains largely unknown. Here we develop an unbiased, functional target-discovery platform to query KRAS*-dependent changes of the PDAC surfaceome, which reveals syndecan 1 (SDC1, also known as CD138) as a protein that is upregulated at the cell surface by KRAS*. Localization of SDC1 at the cell surface-where it regulates macropinocytosis, an essential metabolic pathway that fuels PDAC cell growth-is essential for disease maintenance and progression. Thus, our study forges a mechanistic link between KRAS* signalling and a targetable molecule driving nutrient salvage pathways in PDAC and validates oncogene-driven surfaceome annotation as a strategy to identify cancer-specific vulnerabilities.

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