Inactivation of Capicua drives cancer metastasis

Capicua失活导致癌症转移

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作者:Ross A Okimoto, Frank Breitenbuecher, Victor R Olivas, Wei Wu, Beatrice Gini, Matan Hofree, Saurabh Asthana, Gorjan Hrustanovic, Jennifer Flanagan, Asmin Tulpule, Collin M Blakely, Henry J Haringsma, Andrew D Simmons, Kyle Gowen, James Suh, Vincent A Miller, Siraj Ali, Martin Schuler, Trever G Bivon

Abstract

Metastasis is the leading cause of death in people with lung cancer, yet the molecular effectors underlying tumor dissemination remain poorly defined. Through the development of an in vivo spontaneous lung cancer metastasis model, we show that the developmentally regulated transcriptional repressor Capicua (CIC) suppresses invasion and metastasis. Inactivation of CIC relieves repression of its effector ETV4, driving ETV4-mediated upregulation of MMP24, which is necessary and sufficient for metastasis. Loss of CIC, or an increase in levels of its effectors ETV4 and MMP24, is a biomarker of tumor progression and worse outcomes in people with lung and/or gastric cancer. Our findings reveal CIC as a conserved metastasis suppressor, highlighting new anti-metastatic strategies that could potentially improve patient outcomes.

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