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Publication : KANK1 promotes breast cancer development by compromising Scribble-mediated Hippo activation.

First Author  Guo SS Year  2024
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  15
Issue  1 Pages  10381
PubMed ID  39613731 Mgi Jnum  J:359317
Mgi Id  MGI:7786035 Doi  10.1038/s41467-024-54645-9
Citation  Guo SS, et al. (2024) KANK1 promotes breast cancer development by compromising Scribble-mediated Hippo activation. Nat Commun 15(1):10381
abstractText  KANK1 is expressed in epithelial cells and connects focal adhesions with the adjacent cortical microtubule stabilizing complex. Although KANK1 was shown to suppress cancer cell growth in vitro, TCGA database points to high KANK1 levels associated with poor prognosis in a wide spectrum of human malignancies. Here, we address this discrepancy and report that KANK1 promotes proliferation and survival of PyMT-transformed mammary tumor cells in vivo. Mechanistically, KANK1 localizes to the basal side of basement membrane (BM)-attached transformed luminal epithelial cells. When these cells lose the contact with the BM and disassemble integrin adhesions, KANK1 is found at cell-cell junctions where it competes with the polarity and tumor suppressor Scribble for NOS1AP binding, which curbs the ability of Scribble to promote Hippo pathway activity. The consequences are stabilization and nuclear accumulation of TAZ, growth and survival of tumor cells and elevated breast cancer development.
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