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AMPK-Akt Double-Negative Feedback Loop in Breast Cancer Cells Regulates Their Adaptation to Matrix Deprivation.
Saha, Manipa; Kumar, Saurav; Bukhari, Shoiab; Balaji, Sai A; Kumar, Prashant; Hindupur, Sravanth K; Rangarajan, Annapoorni.
Afiliação
  • Saha M; Department of Molecular Reproduction, Development and Genetics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.
  • Kumar S; Department of Molecular Reproduction, Development and Genetics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.
  • Bukhari S; Department of Molecular Reproduction, Development and Genetics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.
  • Balaji SA; Department of Molecular Reproduction, Development and Genetics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.
  • Kumar P; Institute of Bioinformatics, International Technology Park, Whitefield, Bangalore, India.
  • Hindupur SK; Department of Molecular Reproduction, Development and Genetics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.
  • Rangarajan A; Department of Molecular Reproduction, Development and Genetics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. anu@iisc.ac.in.
Cancer Res ; 78(6): 1497-1510, 2018 03 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29339542
ABSTRACT
Cell detachment from the extracellular matrix triggers anoikis. Disseminated tumor cells must adapt to survive matrix deprivation, while still retaining the ability to attach at secondary sites and reinitiate cell division. In this study, we elucidate mechanisms that enable reversible matrix attachment by breast cancer cells. Matrix deprival triggered AMPK activity and concomitantly inhibited AKT activity by upregulating the Akt phosphatase PHLPP2. The resultant pAMPKhigh/pAktlow state was critical for cell survival in suspension, as PHLPP2 silencing also increased anoikis while impairing autophagy and metastasis. In contrast, matrix reattachment led to Akt-mediated AMPK inactivation via PP2C-α-mediated restoration of the pAkthigh/pAMPKlow state. Clinical specimens of primary and metastatic breast cancer displayed an Akt-associated gene expression signature, whereas circulating breast tumor cells displayed an elevated AMPK-dependent gene expression signature. Our work establishes a double-negative feedback loop between Akt and AMPK to control the switch between matrix-attached and matrix-detached states needed to coordinate cell growth and survival during metastasis.

Significance:

These findings reveal a molecular switch that regulates cancer cell survival during metastatic dissemination, with the potential to identify targets to prevent metastasis in breast cancer. Cancer Res; 78(6); 1497-510. ©2018 AACR.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Mama / Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-akt / Matriz Extracelular / Proteínas Quinases Ativadas por AMP Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals / Female / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Mama / Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-akt / Matriz Extracelular / Proteínas Quinases Ativadas por AMP Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals / Female / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article