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Query: UMLS:C0019204 (
hepatocellular carcinoma
)
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As one of the most ominous malignancies,
hepatocellular carcinoma
(
HCC
) is frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage, owing to its aggressive invasion and metastatic spread. Emerging evidence has demonstrated that Rictor, as a unique component of the mTORC2, plays a role in cell migration, as it is dysregulated in various cancers, including
HCC
. However, the underlying molecular mechanism has not been well-characterized. Here, evaluation on a tissue-array panel and bioinformatics analysis revealed that Rictor is highly expressed in
HCC
tissues. Moreover, increased Rictor expression predicts poor survival of
HCC
patients. Rictor knockdown significantly suppressed cell migration and actin polymerization, thereby leading to decreased nuclear accumulation of MKL1 and subsequent inactivation of SRF/MKL1-dependent gene transcription, i.e. Arp3 and c-Fos. Mechanistically, we identified
ABLIM1
as a previously unknown phosphorylation target of Rictor. Rictor interacts with
ABLIM1
and regulates its serine phosphorylation in
HCC
cells. We generated
ABLIM1
knockout cell lines of
HCC
, in which dominant negative mutations of Ser 214 and Ser 431 residues inhibited the
ABLIM1
-mediated actin polymerization and the MKL1 signaling pathway. Overall,
ABLIM1
phosphorylation induced by Rictor plays an important role in controlling actin polymerization in
HCC
cells.
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PMID:Rictor promotes cell migration and actin polymerization through regulating ABLIM1 phosphorylation in Hepatocellular Carcinoma. 3306