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Abstract

Activation of the small GTPase RHOA has strong oncogenic effects in many tumour types, although its role in colorectal cancer remains unclear. Here we show that RHOA inactivation contributes to colorectal cancer progression/metastasis, largely through the activation of Wnt/β-catenin signalling. RhoA inactivation in the murine intestine accelerates the tumorigenic process and in human colon cancer cells leads to the redistribution of β-catenin from the membrane to the nucleus and enhanced Wnt/β-catenin signalling, resulting in increased proliferation, invasion and de-differentiation. In mice, RHOA inactivation contributes to colon cancer metastasis and reduced RHOA levels were observed at metastatic sites compared with primary human colon tumours. Therefore, we have identified a new mechanism of activation of Wnt/β-catenin signalling and characterized the role of RHOA as a novel tumour suppressor in colorectal cancer. These results constitute a shift from the current paradigm and demonstrate that RHO GTPases can suppress tumour progression and metastasis.

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Title
RHOA inactivation enhances Wnt signalling and promotes colorectal cancer
Author
Rodrigues, Paulo; Macaya, Irati; Bazzocco, Sarah; Mazzolini, Rocco; Andretta, Elena; Dopeso, Higinio; Mateo-lozano, Silvia; Bilic, Josipa; Cartón-garcía, Fernando; Nieto, Rocio; Suárez-lópez, Lucia; Afonso, Elsa; Landolfi, Stefania; Hernandez-losa, Javier; Kobayashi, Kazuto; Cajal, Santiago Ramón Y; Tabernero, Josep; Tebbutt, Niall C; Mariadason, John M; Schwartz, Simo, , Jr; Arango, Diego
Pages
5458
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Nov 2014
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20411723
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1626667767
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Nov 2014