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Silencing of the Lats2 tumor suppressor overrides a p53-dependent oncogenic stress checkpoint and enables mutant H-Ras-driven cell transformation

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ONCOGENE
卷 28, 期 50, 页码 4469-4479

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/onc.2009.270

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Ras; p53; Lats2; apoptosis

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  1. National Cancer Institute [R37 CA40099]
  2. EC [LSHC-CT-2004-503576]
  3. Dr Miriam and Sheldon Adelson Medical Research Foundation
  4. Yad Abraham Center for Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy

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The Lats2 tumor suppressor protein has been implicated earlier in promoting p53 activation in response to mitotic apparatus stress, by preventing Mdm2-driven p53 degradation. We now report that Lats2 also has a role in an ATR-Chk1-mediated stress check point in response to oncogenic H-Ras. Activated mutant H-Ras triggers the translocation of Lats2 from centrosomes into the nucleus, coupled with an increase in Lats2 protein levels. This leads to the induction of p53 activity, upregulation of proapoptotic genes, downregulation of antiapoptotic genes and eventually apoptotic cell death. Many of the cells that survive apoptosis undergo senescence. However, a fraction of the cells escape this checkpoint mechanism, despite maintaining a high mutant H-Ras expression. These escapers display increased genome instability, as evidenced by a substantial fraction of cells with micronuclei and cells with polyploid genomes. Interestingly, such cells show markedly reduced levels of Lats2, in conjunction with enhanced hypermethylation of the Lats2 gene promoter. Our findings suggest that Lats2 might have an important role in quenching H-Ras-induced transformation, whereas silencing of Lats2 expression might serve as a mechanism to enable tumor progression. Oncogene (2009) 28, 4469-4479; doi:10.1038/onc.2009.270; published online 26 October 2009

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