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HACE1 prevents lung carcinogenesis via inhibition of RAC-family GTPases


ABSTRACT: HACE1 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase with important roles in tumor biology and tissue homeostasis. Loss or mutation of HACE1 has been associated with the occurrence of a variety of neoplasms, but the underlying mechanisms have not been defined yet. Here we report that HACE1 is frequently mutated in human lung cancer. In mice, loss of Hace1 led to enhanced progression of KRasG12D-driven lung tumors. Additional ablation of the oncogenic GTPase Rac1 partially reduced progression of Hace1-/- lung tumors. RAC2, a novel ubiquitylation target of HACE1, could compensate for the absence of its homolog RAC1 in Hace1-deficient, but not in HACE1-sufficient tumors. Accordingly, ablation of both Rac1 and Rac2 fully averted the increased progression of KRasG12D-driven lung tumors in Hace1-/- mice. In lung cancer patients, increased expression of HACE1 correlated with reduced levels of RAC1 and RAC2 and prolonged survival, while elevated expression of RAC1 and RAC2 was associated with poor prognosis. This work defines HACE1 as a crucial regulator of the oncogenic activity of RAC-family GTPases in lung cancer development.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE149137 | GEO | 2020/04/27

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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