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LKB1, mutated in Peutz-Jeghers and in sporadic lung tumours, phosphorylates a group of protein kinases named AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)-related kinases. Among them is included the AMPK, a sensor of cellular energy status. To investigate the relevance of LKB1 in lung carcinogenesis, we study several lung cancer cells with and without LKB1-inactivating mutations. We report that LKB1-mutant cells are deficient for AMPK activity and refractory to mTOR inhibition upon glucose depletion but not growth-factor deprivation. The requirement for wild-type LKB1 to properly activate AMPK is further demonstrated in genetically modified cancer cells. In addition, LKB1-deficient lung primary tumours had diminished AMPK activity, assessed by complete absence or low level of phosphorylation of its critical substrate, acetyl-CoA carboxylase. We also demonstrate that LKB1 wild-type cells are more resistant to cell death upon glucose withdrawal than their mutant counterparts. Finally, modulation of AMPK activity did not affect PI3K/AKT signalling, an advantage for the potential use of AMPK as a target for cancer therapy in LKB1 wild-type tumours. Thus, sustained abrogation of cell energetic checkpoint control, through alterations at key genes, appear to be an obligatory step in the development of some lung tumours.
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PMID:Dysfunctional AMPK activity, signalling through mTOR and survival in response to energetic stress in LKB1-deficient lung cancer. 1695 21

AKT, a key regulator of cell proliferation and survival, is commonly dysregulated in human cancers. Activated AKT kinase is oncogenic and required for tumorigenesis in PTEN-deficient animals. However, the importance of AKT in mediating transformation by other oncogenes and which of its targets are necessary for this process are poorly understood. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Skeen et al. show that AKT is required for transformation by mutant H-Ras and for experimental skin carcinogenesis. Moreover, the effects of AKT are mediated predominantly or solely via mTORC1. This suggests that AKT or mTOR inhibitors will be useful treatments for many cancers.
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PMID:AKT and cancer--is it all mTOR? 1704 5

Recent developments in molecular biology have lead to an increased understanding of the events involved in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) carcinogenesis. In this field, basic molecular pathways important to oncogenic transformation secondary to Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumor suppression gene inactivation, associated to clear-cell RCC, have been elucidated. Loss of function of VHL results in the high-expression of pro-angiogenic growth factors, such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and platelet derived growth factor (PDGF). New therapies against specific targets in RCC have demonstrated significant clinical activity in patients. These therapeutic approaches are based on the VEGF inhibition by using anti-VEGF monoclonal antibodies (bevacizumab) or multi-kinase inhibitors, that also target PDGF and c-kit tyrosine kinases (sorafenib, sunitinib); or by the inhibition of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway (temsirolimus). This article reviews current knowledge of molecular pathogenesis of inherited and sporadic RCC.
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PMID:Molecular biology of renal cell carcinoma. 1707 68

Temsirolimus (CCI779), an intravenous analog of rapamycin, presents immunosuppressive properties and also antiproliferative activity. Its principal target is the mTOR serine/threonin kinase which controls the initiation of the transcription of many ARNm implicated in carcinogenesis. Breast cancers, glioblastoma and renal cell carcinoma were particularly studied with response rates from 10 to 20 %. In haematology, mantle-cell lymphoma is of particular interest because of constitutional activation of cyclin D1 (response rate of 40 %). As a whole these data define temsirolimus as a promising new drug. Current and further developments are based on its association with chemotherapy in a concomitant or sequential way.
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PMID:[Update on clinical activity of CCI779 (temsirolimus), mTOR inhibitor]. 1714 84

Endometrial cancer is one of the most common gynecologic malignancies. In patients with advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer survival is greatly diminished. Hormonal therapy and chemotherapy play a major role in the management of advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer. Endocrine therapy provides a 10-20% response rate (RR) and survival of less than 1 year. Combination chemotherapy offers a RR of 40-60%, but the survival is still less than 1 year. The combination of cisplatin plus doxorubicin is the most commonly used regimen, but carboplatin plus paclitaxel represents an efficacious, low toxicity regimen in advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer. The addition of paclitaxel to cisplatin plus doxorubicin appears to improve response rates, progression-free survival and overall survival, but to worsen toxicity profile. At this time the focus of future research should be on the use of novel targeted agents, since it is unlikely that further significant advances could be made with chemotherapy and endocrine therapy. mTOR inhibitors represent a promising therapeutic strategy for endometrial cancer. Anti-HER-2/neu targeted therapy might be a novel and attractive therapeutic option in patients with biologically aggressive variants (uterine serous papillary carcinoma, clear cell carcinoma) of endometrial cancer. Research in better understanding the signal transduction pathways in endometrial carcinogenesis will allow the development of specific and selective molecularly targeted inhibitors.
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PMID:Systemic therapy in metastatic or recurrent endometrial cancer. 1719 49

Activation of sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling occurs in the majority of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas. Here we investigate the mechanisms by which Shh contributes to pancreatic tumorigenesis. We find that Shh expression enhances proliferation of pancreatic duct epithelial cells, potentially through the transcriptional regulation of the cell cycle regulators cyclin D1 and p21. We further show that Shh protects pancreatic duct epithelial cells from apoptosis through the activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling and the stabilization of Bcl-2 and Bcl-X(L). Significantly, Shh also cooperates with activated K-Ras to promote pancreatic tumor development. Finally, Shh signaling enhances K-Ras-induced pancreatic tumorigenesis by reducing the dependence of tumor cells on the sustained activation of the MAPK and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt/mTOR signaling pathways. Thus, our data suggest that Shh signaling contributes to tumor initiation in the pancreas through at least two mechanisms and additionally enhances tumor cell resistance to therapeutic intervention. Collectively, our findings demonstrate crucial roles for Shh signaling in multiple stages of pancreatic carcinogenesis.
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PMID:Sonic hedgehog acts at multiple stages during pancreatic tumorigenesis. 1737 29

Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases (PI3Ks) constitute important regulators of signaling pathways. The PIK3CA gene encoding the p110-alpha catalytic subunit represents one of the highly mutated oncogenes identified in human cancer. Here, we report new markers for in vivo PI3K activation in prostate. To that end, we used a transgenic mouse line, which expresses a constitutively active p110-alpha subunit in the epithelial cells of the prostate. The activity of the PI3K pathway in the prostate was proven by assessing the phosphorylation of the PI3K direct target AKT1 and of the mTOR target eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4G (eIF4G). To establish also transcriptional ('late') targets of the PI3K pathway, we tested two genes, Mst1 and RanBP2, which we recently described as transcriptional targets of the growth factor platelet-derived growth factor-beta. We show that the levels of both proteins are elevated in transgenic animals. Additionally, we describe that the phosphorylation of AKT and eIF4G, as well as the elevation of the Mst1 and RanBP2 protein levels, can be inhibited in vivo in transgenic animals by the PI3K inhibitor LY294002. Finally, we performed human tissue microarray experiments with the four markers. Since they define overlapping but not identical subsets of the tested tissue panel, a combination of all four markers might lead to a more accurate diagnosis of the status of the PI3K-signaling cascade in cancer patients.
Carcinogenesis 2007 Jul
PMID:Mst1, RanBP2 and eIF4G are new markers for in vivo PI3K activation in murine and human prostate. 1737 72

Eker rats heterozygous for a dominant germline mutation in the tuberous sclerosis 2 (Tsc2) tumor suppressor gene were used as a model to study renal carcinogenesis. Eker and corresponding wild-type rats were exposed to genotoxic aristolochic acid (AA) or non-genotoxic ochratoxin A (OTA) to elucidate early carcinogen-specific gene expression changes and to test whether Eker rats are more sensitive to carcinogen-induced changes in gene expression. Male Eker and wild-type rats were gavaged daily with AA (10 mg/kg body weight) or OTA (210 microg/kg body weight). After 1, 3, 7, and 14 days of exposure, renal histopathology, tubular cell proliferation, and Affymetrix gene expression profiles from renal cortex/outer medulla were analyzed. AA-treated Eker and wild-type rats were qualitatively comparable in all variables assessed, suggesting a Tsc2-independent mechanism of action. OTA treatment resulted in slightly increased cortical pathology and significantly elevated cell proliferation in both strains, although Eker rats were more sensitive. Deregulated genes involved in the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-AKT-Tsc2-mammalian target of rapamycin signaling, among other important genes prominent in tumorigenesis, in conjunction with the enhanced cell proliferation and presence of preneoplastic lesions suggested involvement of Tsc2 in OTA-mediated toxicity and carcinogenicity, especially as deregulation of genes involved in this pathway was more prominent in the Tsc2 mutant Eker rat.
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PMID:Carcinogen-specific gene expression profiles in short-term treated Eker and wild-type rats indicative of pathways involved in renal tumorigenesis. 1748 16

In an attempt to study the role of Eps8 in human carcinogenesis, we observe that ectopic overexpression of Eps8 in SW480 cells (low Eps8 expression) increases cell proliferation. By contrast, expressing eps8 small interference RNA in SW620 and WiDr cells (high Eps8 expression) reduces their proliferation rate. Interestingly, attenuation of Eps8 decreases Src Pi-Tyr-416, Shc Pi-Tyr-317, and serum-induced FAK Pi-Tyr-397 and Pi-Tyr-861. Remarkably, by virtue of mammalian target of rapamycin/STAT3 Pi-Ser-727, Eps8 modulates FAK expression required for cell proliferation. Within 62% of colorectal tumor specimens examined, >2-fold enhancement of Eps8 as compared with their normal counterparts is observed, especially for those from the advanced stage. In agreement with the modulation of FAK by Eps8, the concomitant expression of these two proteins in tumor specimens is observed. Notably, Eps8 attenuation also impedes the motility of SW620 and WiDr cells, which can be rescued by ectopically expressed FAK. This finding discloses the indispensability of Eps8 and FAK in cell locomotion. These results provide a novel mechanism for Eps8-mediated FAK expression and activation in colon cancer cells.
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PMID:Eps8 facilitates cellular growth and motility of colon cancer cells by increasing the expression and activity of focal adhesion kinase. 1749 30

The basic helix-loop-helix protein achaete-scute homolog-1 (ASH1) is involved in lung neuroendocrine (NE) differentiation and tumor promotion in SV40 transgenic mice. Constitutive expression of human ASH-1 (hASH1) in mouse lung results in hyperplasia and remodeling that mimics bronchiolization of alveoli (BOA), a potentially premalignant lesion of human lung carcinomas. We now show that this is due to sustained cellular proliferation in terminal bronchioles and resistance to apoptosis. Throughout the airway epithelium the expression of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 and c-Myb was increased and Akt/mTOR pathway activated. Moreover, the expression of matrix metalloproteases (MMPs) including MMP7 was specifically enhanced at the bronchiolo-alveolar duct junction and BOA suggesting that MMPs play a key role in this microenvironment during remodeling. We also detected MMP7 in 70% of human BOA lesions. Knockdown of hASH1 gene in human lung cancer cells in vitro suppressed growth by increasing apoptosis. We also show that forced expression of hASH1 in immortalized human bronchial epithelial cells decreases apoptosis. We conclude that the impact of hASH1 is not limited to cells with NE phenotype. Rather, constitutive expression of hASH1 in lung epithelium promotes remodeling through multiple pathways that are commonly activated during lung carcinogenesis. The collective results suggest a novel model of BOA formation via hASH1-induced suppression of the apoptotic pathway. Our study yields a promising new preclinical tool for chemoprevention of peripheral lung carcinomas.
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PMID:Achaete-scute homolog-1 linked to remodeling and preneoplasia of pulmonary epithelium. 1750 89


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