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Query: UMLS:C0035412 (rhabdomyosarcoma)
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To identify novel signaling pathways necessary for rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) survival, we performed a loss-of-function screen using an inducible small hairpin RNA (shRNA) library in an alveolar and an embryonal RMS cell line. This screen identified CRKL expression as necessary for growth of alveolar RMS and embryonal RMS both in vitro and in vivo. We also found that CRKL was uniformly highly expressed in both RMS cell lines and tumor tissue. As CRKL is a member of the CRK adapter protein family that contains an SH2 and two SH3 domains and is involved in signal transduction from multiple tyrosine kinase receptors, we evaluated CRKL interaction with multiple tyrosine kinase receptor signaling pathways in RMS cells. While we saw no interaction of CRKL with IGFIR, MET or PI3KAKT/mTOR pathways, we determined that CRKL signaling was associated with SRC family kinase (SFK) signaling, specifically with YES kinase. Inhibition of SFK signaling with dasatinib or another SFK inhibitor, sarcatinib, suppressed RMS cell growth in vitro and in vivo. These data identify CRKL as a novel critical component of RMS growth. This study also demonstrates the use of functional screening to identify a potentially novel therapeutic target and treatment approach for these highly aggressive pediatric cancers.
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PMID:Loss-of-function screen in rhabdomyosarcoma identifies CRKL-YES as a critical signal for tumor growth. 2331 29

V-crk avian sarcoma virus CT10 oncogene homolog-like (CRKL) is a member of CRK family. It acts as an adaptor protein in intracellular signal transduction. CRKL has been reported overexpressed in a variety of cancers affecting the aggressive and malignant behaviors of cancer cells. CRKL seems to show a tumor-promotion role in gastric cancer, glioblastoma multiforme, hepatocellular carcinoma, bladder cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, ovarian cancer, leukemia, breast cancer, head and neck cancer, rhabdomyosarcoma and neuroblastoma. The association of CRKL with malignant tumors and its potential action mechanisms were summarized. CRKL has the potential to be used as a biomarker for the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of certain tumors.
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PMID:The role of CT10 regulation of kinase-like in cancer. 2553 Oct 52