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VAV2 signaling promotes regenerative proliferation in both cutaneous and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
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Palabras clave
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
RHO GTPase
RHO guanosine nucleotide exchange factors
Keratinocytes
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-vav
Clasificación UNESCO
3207.13 Oncología
Fecha de publicación
2020-09-22
Citación
Lorenzo-Martín, L. F., Fernández-Parejo, N., Menacho-Márquez, M., Rodríguez-Fdez, S., Robles-Valero, J., Zumalave, S., ... & Bustelo, X. R. (2020). VAV2 signaling promotes regenerative proliferation in both cutaneous and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Nature communications, 11(1), 4788.
Resumen
[EN]Regenerative proliferation capacity and poor differentiation are histological features usually linked to poor prognosis in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (hnSCC). However, the pathways that regulate them remain ill-characterized. Here, we show that those traits can be triggered by the RHO GTPase activator VAV2 in keratinocytes present in the skin and oral mucosa. VAV2 is also required to maintain those traits in hnSCC patient-derived cells. This function, which is both catalysis- and RHO GTPase-dependent, is mediated by c-Myc- and YAP/TAZ-dependent transcriptomal programs associated with regenerative proliferation and cell undifferentiation, respectively. High levels of VAV2 transcripts and VAV2-regulated gene signatures are both associated with poor hnSCC patient prognosis. These results unveil a druggable pathway linked to the malignancy of specific SCC subtypes.
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DOI
10.1038/s41467-020-18524-3
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