Prkar1a is an osteosarcoma tumor suppressor that defines a molecular subclass in mice

Prkar1a 是一种骨肉瘤肿瘤抑制因子,在小鼠中定义了一个分子亚类

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作者:Sam D Molyneux, Marco A Di Grappa, Alexander G Beristain, Trevor D McKee, Daniel H Wai, Jana Paderova, Meenakshi Kashyap, Pingzhao Hu, Tamara Maiuri, Swami R Narala, Vuk Stambolic, Jeremy Squire, Josef Penninger, Otto Sanchez, Timothy J Triche, Geoffrey A Wood, Lawrence S Kirschner, Rama Khokha

Abstract

Some cancers have been stratified into subclasses based on their unique involvement of specific signaling pathways. The mapping of human cancer genomes is revealing a vast number of somatic alterations; however, the identification of clinically relevant molecular tumor subclasses and their respective driver genes presents challenges. This information is key to developing more targeted and personalized cancer therapies. Here, we generate a new mouse model of genomically unstable osteosarcoma (OSA) that phenocopies the human disease. Integrative oncogenomics pinpointed cAMP-dependent protein kinase type I, alpha regulatory subunit (Prkar1a) gene deletions at 11qE1 as a recurrent genetic trait for a molecularly distinct subclass of mouse OSA featuring RANKL overexpression. Using mouse genetics, we established that Prkar1a is a bone tumor suppressor gene capable of directing subclass development and driving RANKL overexpression during OSA tumorigenesis. Finally, we uncovered evidence for a PRKAR1A-low subset of human OSA with distinct clinical behavior. Thus, tumor subclasses develop in mice and can potentially provide information toward the molecular stratification of human cancers.

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