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  • Rao, Shuan (author)

RANK rewires energy homeostasis in lung cancer cells and drives primary lung cancer

  • E-article/E-chapterEnglish2017

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  • 2017

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  • LIBRIS-ID:22463863
  • http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-342920uri
  • urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-342920urn
  • 10.1101/gad.304162.117doi

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  • Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths. Besides smoking, epidemiological studies have linked female sex hormones to lung cancer in women; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here we report that the receptor activator of nuclear factor-kB (RANK), the key regulator of osteoclastogenesis, is frequently expressed in primary lung tumors, an active RANK pathway correlates with decreased survival, and pharmacologic RANK inhibition reduces tumor growth in patient-derived lung cancer xenografts. Clonal genetic inactivation of KRas(G12D) in mouse lung epithelial cells markedly impairs the progression of KRas(G12D)-driven lung cancer, resulting in a significant survival advantage. Mechanistically, RANK rewires energy homeostasis in human and murine lung cancer cells and promotes expansion of lung cancer stem-like cells, which is blocked by inhibiting mitochondrial respiration. Our data also indicate survival differences in KRas(G12D)-driven lung cancer between male and female mice, and we show that female sex hormones can promote lung cancer progression via the RANK pathway. These data uncover a direct role for RANK in lung cancer and may explain why female sex hormones accelerate lung cancer development. Inhibition of RANK using the approved drug denosumab may be a therapeutic drug candidate for primary lung cancer.

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  • Sigl, Verena (author)
  • Wimmer, Reiner Alois (author)
  • Novatchkova, Maria (author)
  • Jais, Alexander (author)
  • Wagner, Gabriel (author)
  • Handschuh, Stephan (author)
  • Uribesalgo, Iris (author)
  • Hagelkruys, Astrid (author)
  • Kozieradzki, Ivona (author)
  • Tortola, Luigi (author)
  • Nitsch, Roberto (author)
  • Cronin, Shane J. (author)
  • Orthofer, Michael (author)
  • Branstetter, Daniel (author)
  • Canon, Jude (author)
  • Rossi, John (author)
  • D'Arcangelo, Manolo (author)
  • Botling, Johan (author)
  • Micke, Patrick (author)
  • La Fleur, Linnea (author)
  • Edlund, Karolina (author)
  • Bergqvist, Michael (author)
  • Ekman, Simon (author)
  • Lendl, Thomas (author)
  • Popper, Helmut (author)
  • Takayanagi, Hiroshi (author)
  • Kenner, Lukas (author)
  • Hirsch, Fred R. (author)
  • Dougall, William (author)
  • Penninger, Josef (author)
  • Uppsala universitetMedicinska och farmaceutiska vetenskapsområdet (publisher)

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  • In:VärdpublikationGenes & Development31:20, 2099-21120890-9369

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