A Functional Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 Signaling Is Indispensable for c-Myc-Driven Hepatocarcinogenesis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Amplification and/or activation of the c-Myc proto-oncogene is one of the leading genetic events along hepatocarcinogenesis.
The oncogenic potential of c-Myc has been proven experimentally by the finding that its overexpression in the mouse liver triggers
tumor formation. However, the molecular mechanism whereby c-Myc exerts its oncogenic activity in the liver remains
poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) cascade is activated
and necessary for c-Myc-dependent hepatocarcinogenesis. Specifically, we found that ablation of Raptor, the unique member of
mTORC1, strongly inhibits c-Myc liver tumor formation. Also, the p70 ribosomal S6 kinase/ribosomal protein S6 and eukaryotic
translation initiation factor 4E-binding protein 1/eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E signaling cascades downstream
of mTORC1 are required for c-Myc-driven tumorigenesis. Intriguingly, microarray expression analysis revealed up-regulation
of multiple amino acid transporters, including solute carrier family 1 member A5 (SLC1A5) and SLC7A6, leading to robust
uptake of amino acids, including glutamine, into c-Myc tumor cells. Subsequent functional studies showed that amino acids
are critical for activation of mTORC1 as their inhibition suppressed mTORC1 in c-Myc tumor cells. In human hepatocellular
carcinoma specimens, levels of c-Myc directly correlate with those of mTORC1 activation as well as of SLC1A5 and
SLC7A6. Conclusion: Our current study indicates that an intact mTORC1 axis is required for c-Myc-driven hepatocarcinogenesis;
thus, targeting the mTOR pathway or amino acid transporters may be an effective and novel therapeutic option for the
treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma with activated c-Myc signaling. (HEPATOLOGY2017;66:167-181)
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hepatocellular carcinoma; mTOR; Amino acid transporters; RPS6;
List of contributors:
Palmieri, Giuseppe; Sini, MARIA CRISTINA
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