Literature DB >> 29368982

RAS-related GTPases DIRAS1 and DIRAS2 induce autophagic cancer cell death and are required for autophagy in murine ovarian cancer cells.

Margie N Sutton1, Hailing Yang1, Gilbert Y Huang1, Caroline Fu1, Michael Pontikos1, Yan Wang1, Weiqun Mao1, Lan Pang1, Maojie Yang1, Jinsong Liu2, Jan Parker-Thornburg3, Zhen Lu1, Robert C Bast1.   

Abstract

Among the 3 GTPases in the DIRAS family, DIRAS3/ARHI is the best characterized. DIRAS3 is an imprinted tumor suppressor gene that encodes a 26-kDa GTPase that shares 60% homology to RAS and RAP. DIRAS3 is downregulated in many tumor types, including ovarian cancer, where re-expression inhibits cancer cell growth, reduces motility, promotes tumor dormancy and induces macroautophagy/autophagy. Previously, we demonstrated that DIRAS3 is required for autophagy in human cells. Diras3 has been lost from the mouse genome during evolutionary re-arrangement, but murine cells can still undergo autophagy. We have tested whether DIRAS1 and DIRAS2, which are homologs found in both human and murine cells, could serve as surrogates to DIRAS3 in the murine genome affecting autophagy and cancer cell growth. Similar to DIRAS3, these 2 GTPases share 40-50% homology to RAS and RAP, but differ from DIRAS3 primarily in the lengths of their N-terminal extensions. We found that DIRAS1 and DIRAS2 are downregulated in ovarian cancer and are associated with decreased disease-free and overall survival. Re-expression of these genes suppressed growth of human and murine ovarian cancer cells by inducing autophagy-mediated cell death. Mechanistically, DIRAS1 and DIRAS2 induce and regulate autophagy by inhibition of the AKT1-MTOR and RAS-MAPK signaling pathways and modulating nuclear localization of the autophagy-related transcription factors FOXO3/FOXO3A and TFEB. Taken together, these data suggest that DIRAS1 and DIRAS2 likely serve as surrogates in the murine genome for DIRAS3, and may function as a backup system to fine-tune autophagy in humans.

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Keywords:  ARHI; DIRAS1; DIRAS2; DIRAS3; autophagy; ovarian cancer

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29368982      PMCID: PMC5959337          DOI: 10.1080/15548627.2018.1427022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autophagy        ISSN: 1554-8627            Impact factor:   16.016


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