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Publication : Cilia loss sensitizes cells to transformation by activating the mevalonate pathway.

First Author  Deng YZ Year  2018
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  215
Issue  1 Pages  177-195
PubMed ID  29237705 Mgi Jnum  J:257588
Mgi Id  MGI:6119353 Doi  10.1084/jem.20170399
Citation  Deng YZ, et al. (2018) Cilia loss sensitizes cells to transformation by activating the mevalonate pathway. J Exp Med 215(1):177-195
abstractText  Although cilia loss and cell transformation are frequently observed in the early stage of tumorigenesis, the roles of cilia in cell transformation are unknown. In this study, disrupted ciliogenesis was observed in cancer cells and pancreatic cancer tissues, which facilitated oncogene-induced transformation of normal pancreatic cells (HPDE6C7) and NIH3T3 cells through activating the mevalonate (MVA) pathway. Disruption of ciliogenesis up-regulated MVA enzymes through beta catenin-T cell factor (TCF) signaling, which synchronized with sterol regulatory element binding transcription factor 2 (SREBP2), and the regulation of MVA by beta-catenin-TCF signaling was recapitulated in a mouse model of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and human PDAC samples. Moreover, disruption of ciliogenesis by depleting Tg737 dramatically promoted tumorigenesis in the PDAC mouse model, driven by Kras(G12D) , which was inhibited by statin, an inhibitor of the MVA pathway. Collectively, this study emphasizes the crucial roles of cilia in governing the early steps of the transformation by activating the MVA pathway, suggesting that statin has therapeutic potential for pancreatic cancer treatment.
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