| Literature DB >> 29588411 |
Jianjun Zhang1,2, Jianping Guo2, Xing Qin1, Bin Wang2, Linli Zhang2, Yingnan Wang1, Wenjian Gan2, Pier Paolo Pandolfi3, Wantao Chen4, Wenyi Wei5.
Abstract
Cancer cells can remodel surrounding microenvironments to facilitate cell growth, invasion, and migration by secreting proteins that educate surrounding stromal cells. We report that p85S6K1, the longest isoform of S6K (ribosomal protein S6 kinase), but not the shorter isoform p70S6K1 or p56S6K2, was secreted from cancer cells through its HIV TAT-like, N-terminal six-arginine motif. The exogenously produced p85S6K1 protein entered cultured transformed and nontransformed cells to promote or confer malignant behaviors, leading to increased cell growth and migration. When injected into mice, the p85S6K1 protein enhanced the growth of xenografted breast cancer cells and lung metastasis. Hence, our findings reveal a role for p85S6K1 as a secreted oncogenic kinase and provide a mechanism by which cancer cells remodel their microenvironment by transforming the surrounding cells to drive tumorigenesis.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29588411 PMCID: PMC8281493 DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.aao1052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Signal ISSN: 1945-0877 Impact factor: 8.192