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Publication : Dicer1 Phosphomimetic Promotes Tumor Progression and Dissemination.

First Author  Aryal NK Year  2019
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  79
Issue  10 Pages  2662-2668
PubMed ID  30914430 Mgi Jnum  J:276330
Mgi Id  MGI:6314428 Doi  10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-18-2460
Citation  Aryal NK, et al. (2019) Dicer1 Phosphomimetic Promotes Tumor Progression and Dissemination. Cancer Res 79(10):2662-2668
abstractText  Dicer1 functions as a tumor suppressor in mouse models. In humans, somatic mutations are associated with many cancers in adults, and patients with DICER1 syndrome with DICER1 germline mutations are susceptible to childhood cancers. Dicer is phosphorylated by the ERK-MAP kinase pathway and because this pathway is activated in human cancers, we asked whether phosphorylated Dicer1 contributed to tumor development. In human endometrioid cancers, we discovered that phosphorylated DICER1 is significantly associated with invasive disease. To test a direct involvement of Dicer1 phosphorylation in tumor development, we studied mice with phosphomimetic alterations at the two conserved serines phosphorylated by ERK and discovered that a phosphomimetic Dicer1 drives tumor development and dissemination in two independent murine cancer models (KRas(+/LA1) and p53(+/-) ). Our findings demonstrate that phosphomimetic Dicer1 promotes tumor development and invasion. SIGNIFICANCE: This work highlights the relevance of Dicer1 phosphorylation in mammalian tumor development and dissemination.
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