De novo lipogenesis represents a therapeutic target in mutant Kras non-small cell lung cancer.
FASEB J
; : fj201800204, 2018 Jun 15.
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ABSTRACT
Oncogenic Kras mutations are one of the most common alterations in non-small cell lung cancer and are associated with poor response to treatment and reduced survival. Driver oncogenes, such as Kras are now appreciated for their ability to promote tumor growth via up-regulation of anabolic pathways. Therefore, we wanted to identify metabolic vulnerabilities in Kras-mutant lung cancer. Using the Kras LSL-G12D lung cancer model, we show that mutant Kras drives a lipogenic gene-expression program. Stable-isotope analysis reveals that mutant Kras promotes de novo fatty acid synthesis in vitro and in vivo. The importance of fatty acid synthesis in Kras-induced tumorigenesis was evident by decreased tumor formation in Kras LSL-G12D mice after treatment with a fatty acid synthesis inhibitor. Importantly, with gain and loss of function models of mutant Kras, we demonstrate that mutant Kras potentiates the growth inhibitory effects of several fatty acid synthesis inhibitors. These studies highlight the potential to target mutant Kras tumors by taking advantage of the lipogenic phenotype induced by mutant Kras.-Singh, A., Ruiz, C., Bhalla, K., Haley, J. A., Li, Q. K., Acquaah-Mensah, G., Montal, E., Sudini, K. R., Skoulidis, F., Wistuba, I. I., Papadimitrakopoulou, V., Heymach, J. V., Boros, L. G., Gabrielson, E., Carretero, J., Wong, K.-k., Haley, J. D., Biswal, S., Girnun, G. D. De novo lipogenesis represents a therapeutic target in mutant Kras non-small cell lung cancer.
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FASEB J
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BIOLOGIA
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FISIOLOGIA
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2018
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Estados Unidos