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PKCε Is Required for KRAS-Driven Lung Tumorigenesis.

Rachana Garg1, Mariana Cooke1,2, Fernando Benavides3, Martín C Abba4, Michelle Cicchini5, David M Feldser5, Marcelo G Kazanietz6.   

Abstract

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most frequent subtype of lung cancer and remains a highly lethal malignancy and one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Mutant KRAS is the prevailing oncogenic driver of lung adenocarcinoma, the most common histologic form of NSCLC. In this study, we examined the role of PKCϵ, an oncogenic kinase highly expressed in NSCLC and other cancers, in KRAS-driven tumorigenesis. Database analysis revealed an association between PKCϵ expression and poor outcome in patients with lung adenocarcinoma specifically harboring KRAS mutations. A PKCϵ-deficient, conditionally activatable allele of oncogenic Kras (LSL-KrasG12D ;PKCϵ-/- mice) demonstrated the requirement of PKCϵ for Kras-driven lung tumorigenesis in vivo, which was consistent with impaired transformed growth reported in PKCϵ-deficient KRAS-dependent NSCLC cells. Moreover, PKCϵ-knockout mice were found to be less susceptible to lung tumorigenesis induced by benzo[a]pyrene, a carcinogen that induces mutations in Kras. Mechanistic analysis using RNA sequencing revealed little overlap for PKCϵ and KRAS in the control of genes and biological pathways relevant in NSCLC, suggesting that a permissive role of PKCϵ in KRAS-driven lung tumorigenesis may involve nonredundant mechanisms. Our results thus, highlight the relevance and potential of targeting PKCϵ for lung cancer therapeutics. SIGNIFICANCE: These findings demonstrate that KRAS-mediated tumorigenesis requires PKCϵ expression and highlight the potential for developing PKCϵ-targeted therapies for oncogenic RAS-driven malignancies. ©2020 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32994205      PMCID: PMC7962984          DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-20-1300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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