Differential effector engagement by oncogenic KRAS Journal Article


Authors: Yuan, T. L.; Amzallag, A.; Bagni, R.; Yi, M.; Afghani, S.; Burgan, W.; Fer, N.; Strathern, L. A.; Powell, K.; Smith, B.; Waters, A. M.; Drubin, D.; Thomson, T.; Liao, R.; Greninger, P.; Stein, G. T.; Murchie, E.; Cortez, E.; Egan, R. K.; Procter, L.; Bess, M.; Cheng, K. T.; Lee, C. S.; Lee, L. C.; Fellmann, C.; Stephens, R.; Luo, J.; Lowe, S. W.; Benes, C. H.; McCormick, F.
Article Title: Differential effector engagement by oncogenic KRAS
Abstract: KRAS can bind numerous effector proteins, which activate different downstream signaling events. The best known are RAF, phosphatidylinositide (PI)-3′ kinase, and RalGDS families, but many additional direct and indirect effectors have been reported. We have assessed how these effectors contribute to several major phenotypes in a quantitative way, using an arrayed combinatorial siRNA screen in which we knocked down 41 KRAS effectors nodes in 92 cell lines. We show that every cell line has a unique combination of effector dependencies, but in spite of this heterogeneity, we were able to identify two major subtypes of KRAS mutant cancers of the lung, pancreas, and large intestine, which reflect different KRAS effector engagement and opportunities for therapeutic intervention. Oncogenic KRAS promotes multiple transformation phenotypes, including uncontrolled proliferation, loss of contact inhibition, and altered metabolism. This range of phenotypes may relate to the numerous effector pathways that KRAS activates. Yuan et al. assess how these effectors contribute to these phenotypes using a combinatorial siRNA screen. © 2018 The Author(s)
Keywords: kras; redundancy; rnai screen; paralogs; rsk
Journal Title: Cell Reports
Volume: 22
Issue: 7
ISSN: 2211-1247
Publisher: Cell Press  
Date Published: 2018-02-13
Start Page: 1889
End Page: 1902
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.01.051
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 29444439
PMCID: PMC6343826
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 March 2018 -- Source: Scopus
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