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Ras Post-transcriptionally Enhances a Pre-malignantly Primed EMT to Promote Invasion.

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Bisogno, LS; Friedersdorf, MB; Keene, JD
Published in: iScience
June 29, 2018

Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is integral to cancer progression, with considerable evidence that EMT has multiple intermediary stages. Understanding the mechanisms of this stepwise activation is of great interest. We recreated a genetically defined model in which primary cells were immortalized, resulting in migratory capacity, and subsequently H-Ras-transformed, causing malignancy and invasion. To determine the mechanisms coordinating stepwise malignancy, we quantified the changes in messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein abundance. During immortalization, we found dramatic changes in mRNA, consistent with EMT, which correlated with protein abundance. Many of these same proteins also changed following Ras transformation, suggesting that pre-malignant cells were primed for malignant conversion. Unexpectedly, changes in protein abundance did not correlate with changes in mRNA following transformation. Importantly, proteins involved in cellular adhesion and cytoskeletal structure decreased during immortalization and decreased further following Ras transformation, whereas their encoding mRNAs only changed during the immortalization step. Thus, Ras induced EMT-associated invasion via post-transcriptional mechanisms in primed pre-malignant cells.

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2589-0042

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June 29, 2018

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4

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97 / 108

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United States
 

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Bisogno, L. S., Friedersdorf, M. B., & Keene, J. D. (2018). Ras Post-transcriptionally Enhances a Pre-malignantly Primed EMT to Promote Invasion. IScience, 4, 97–108. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2018.05.011
Bisogno, Laura S., Matthew B. Friedersdorf, and Jack D. Keene. “Ras Post-transcriptionally Enhances a Pre-malignantly Primed EMT to Promote Invasion.IScience 4 (June 29, 2018): 97–108. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2018.05.011.
Bisogno LS, Friedersdorf MB, Keene JD. Ras Post-transcriptionally Enhances a Pre-malignantly Primed EMT to Promote Invasion. iScience. 2018 Jun 29;4:97–108.
Bisogno, Laura S., et al. “Ras Post-transcriptionally Enhances a Pre-malignantly Primed EMT to Promote Invasion.IScience, vol. 4, June 2018, pp. 97–108. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.isci.2018.05.011.
Bisogno LS, Friedersdorf MB, Keene JD. Ras Post-transcriptionally Enhances a Pre-malignantly Primed EMT to Promote Invasion. iScience. 2018 Jun 29;4:97–108.
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Published In

iScience

DOI

EISSN

2589-0042

Publication Date

June 29, 2018

Volume

4

Start / End Page

97 / 108

Location

United States