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Metastatic properties and genomic amplification of the tyrosine kinase gene ACK1.

Authors :
van der Horst, Edward Htun
Degenhardt, Yan Y.
Strelow, Astrid
Slavin, Anthony
Chinn, Lawrence
Orf, Jessica
Minqing Rong
Shyun Li
Lei-Hoon See
Nguyen, Ken Q. C.
Hoey, Timothy
Wesche, Holger
Powers, Scott
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; 11/1/2005, Vol. 102 Issue 44, p15901-15906, 6p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Metastasis of primary tumors leads to a very poor prognosis for patients suffering from cancer. Although it is well established that not every tumor will eventually metastasize, it is less clear whether primary tumors acquire genetic alterations in a stochastic process at a late stage, which make them invasive, or whether genetic alterations acquired early in the process of tumor development drive primary tumor growth and determine whether this tumor is going to be metastatic. To address this issue, we tested genes identified in a large-scale comparative genomic hybridization analysis of primary tumor for their ability to confer metastatic properties on a cancer cell. We identified amplification of the ACK1 gene in primary tumors, which correlates with poor prognosis. We further show that overexpression of Acki in cancer cell lines can increase the invasive phenotype of these cells both in vitro and in vivo and leads to increased mortality in a mouse model of metastasis. Biochemical studies show that Acki is involved in extracellular matrix-induced integrin signaling, ultimately activating signaling processes like the activation of the small GTPase Rac. Taken together, this study supports a theory from Bernards and Weinberg (Bernards, R. & Weinberg, R. A. (2002) Nature 418, 8231, which postulates that the tendency to metastasize is largely predetermined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00278424
Volume :
102
Issue :
44
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19056400
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0508014102