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Matrix metalloproteinase induction of Rac1b, a key effector of lung cancer progression
Authors:Melody L Stallings-Mann  Jens Waldmann  Ying Zhang  Erin Miller  Mona L Gauthier  Daniel W Visscher  Gregory P Downey  Evette S Radisky  Alan P Fields  Derek C Radisky
Institution:Department of Cancer Biology, Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA. stallingsmann.melody@mayo.edu
Abstract:Lung cancer is more deadly than colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined, and treatment improvements have failed to improve prognosis significantly. Here, we identify a critical mediator of lung cancer progression, Rac1b, a tumor-associated protein with cell-transforming properties that are linked to the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in lung epithelial cells. We show that expression of mouse Rac1b in lung epithelial cells of transgenic mice stimulated EMT and spontaneous tumor development and that activation of EMT by MMP-induced expression of Rac1b gave rise to lung adenocarcinoma in the transgenic mice through bypassing oncogene-induced senescence. Rac1b is expressed abundantly in stages 1 and 2 of human lung adenocarcinomas and, hence, is an attractive molecular target for the development of new therapies that prevent progression to later-stage lung cancers.
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