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AHNAK Loss in Mice Promotes Type II Pneumocyte Hyperplasia and Lung Tumor Development.
Park, Jun Won; Kim, Il Yong; Choi, Ji Won; Lim, Hee Jung; Shin, Jae Hoon; Kim, Yo Na; Lee, Seo Hyun; Son, Yeri; Sohn, Mira; Woo, Jong Kyu; Jeong, Joseph H; Lee, Cheolju; Bae, Yun Soo; Seong, Je Kyung.
Affiliation
  • Park JW; Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Genomics, BK21 Program Plus for Advanced Veterinary Science, and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
  • Kim IY; Korea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC), Seoul, Korea.
  • Choi JW; Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Genomics, BK21 Program Plus for Advanced Veterinary Science, and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
  • Lim HJ; Korea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC), Seoul, Korea.
  • Shin JH; Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Genomics, BK21 Program Plus for Advanced Veterinary Science, and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
  • Kim YN; Korea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC), Seoul, Korea.
  • Lee SH; Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Genomics, BK21 Program Plus for Advanced Veterinary Science, and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
  • Son Y; Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Genomics, BK21 Program Plus for Advanced Veterinary Science, and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
  • Sohn M; Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Genomics, BK21 Program Plus for Advanced Veterinary Science, and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
  • Woo JK; Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Genomics, BK21 Program Plus for Advanced Veterinary Science, and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
  • Jeong JH; Department of Life Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea.
  • Lee C; Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Genomics, BK21 Program Plus for Advanced Veterinary Science, and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
  • Bae YS; Korea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC), Seoul, Korea.
  • Seong JK; Korea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC), Seoul, Korea.
Mol Cancer Res ; 16(8): 1287-1298, 2018 08.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29724814
ABSTRACT
AHNAK is known to be a tumor suppressor in breast cancer due to its ability to activate the TGFß signaling pathway. However, the role of AHNAK in lung tumor development and progression remains unknown. Here, the Ahnak gene was disrupted to determine its effect on lung tumorigenesis and the mechanism by which it triggers lung tumor development was investigated. First, AHNAK protein expression was determined to be decreased in human lung adenocarcinomas compared with matched nonneoplastic lung tissues. Then, Ahnak -/- mice were used to investigate the role of AHNAK in pulmonary tumorigenesis. Ahnak -/- mice showed increased lung volume and thicker alveolar walls with type II pneumocyte hyperplasia. Most importantly, approximately 20% of aged Ahnak -/- mice developed lung tumors, and Ahnak -/- mice were more susceptible to urethane-induced pulmonary carcinogenesis than wild-type mice. Mechanistically, Ahnak deficiency promotes the cell growth of lung epithelial cells by suppressing the TGFß signaling pathway. In addition, increased numbers of M2-like alveolar macrophages (AM) were observed in Ahnak -/- lungs, and the depletion of AMs in Ahnak -/- lungs alleviated lung hyperplastic lesions, suggesting that M2-like AMs promoted the progression of lung hyperplastic lesions in Ahnak-null mice. Collectively, AHNAK suppresses type II pneumocyte proliferation and inhibits tumor-promoting M2 alternative activation of macrophages in mouse lung tissue. These results suggest that AHNAK functions as a novel tumor suppressor in lung cancer.Implications The tumor suppressor function of AHNAK, in murine lungs, occurs by suppressing alveolar epithelial cell proliferation and modulating lung microenvironment. Mol Cancer Res; 16(8); 1287-98. ©2018 AACR.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Alveolar Epithelial Cells / Hyperplasia / Lung Neoplasms / Membrane Proteins / Neoplasm Proteins Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2018 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Alveolar Epithelial Cells / Hyperplasia / Lung Neoplasms / Membrane Proteins / Neoplasm Proteins Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2018 Type: Article