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Systematic RNA interference reveals that oncogenic KRAS-driven cancers require TBK1.

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Barbie, DA; Tamayo, P; Boehm, JS; Kim, SY; Moody, SE; Dunn, IF; Schinzel, AC; Sandy, P; Meylan, E; Scholl, C; Fröhling, S; Chan, EM; Sos, ML ...
Published in: Nature
November 5, 2009

The proto-oncogene KRAS is mutated in a wide array of human cancers, most of which are aggressive and respond poorly to standard therapies. Although the identification of specific oncogenes has led to the development of clinically effective, molecularly targeted therapies in some cases, KRAS has remained refractory to this approach. A complementary strategy for targeting KRAS is to identify gene products that, when inhibited, result in cell death only in the presence of an oncogenic allele. Here we have used systematic RNA interference to detect synthetic lethal partners of oncogenic KRAS and found that the non-canonical IkappaB kinase TBK1 was selectively essential in cells that contain mutant KRAS. Suppression of TBK1 induced apoptosis specifically in human cancer cell lines that depend on oncogenic KRAS expression. In these cells, TBK1 activated NF-kappaB anti-apoptotic signals involving c-Rel and BCL-XL (also known as BCL2L1) that were essential for survival, providing mechanistic insights into this synthetic lethal interaction. These observations indicate that TBK1 and NF-kappaB signalling are essential in KRAS mutant tumours, and establish a general approach for the rational identification of co-dependent pathways in cancer.

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Nature

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1476-4687

Publication Date

November 5, 2009

Volume

462

Issue

7269

Start / End Page

108 / 112

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • bcl-X Protein
  • Signal Transduction
  • RNA Interference
  • Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-rel
  • Proto-Oncogene Mas
  • Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases
  • Oncogene Protein p21(ras)
  • Neoplasms
  • Lung Neoplasms
  • Humans
 

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Barbie, D. A., Tamayo, P., Boehm, J. S., Kim, S. Y., Moody, S. E., Dunn, I. F., … Hahn, W. C. (2009). Systematic RNA interference reveals that oncogenic KRAS-driven cancers require TBK1. Nature, 462(7269), 108–112. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature08460
Barbie, David A., Pablo Tamayo, Jesse S. Boehm, So Young Kim, Susan E. Moody, Ian F. Dunn, Anna C. Schinzel, et al. “Systematic RNA interference reveals that oncogenic KRAS-driven cancers require TBK1.Nature 462, no. 7269 (November 5, 2009): 108–12. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature08460.
Barbie DA, Tamayo P, Boehm JS, Kim SY, Moody SE, Dunn IF, et al. Systematic RNA interference reveals that oncogenic KRAS-driven cancers require TBK1. Nature. 2009 Nov 5;462(7269):108–12.
Barbie, David A., et al. “Systematic RNA interference reveals that oncogenic KRAS-driven cancers require TBK1.Nature, vol. 462, no. 7269, Nov. 2009, pp. 108–12. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/nature08460.
Barbie DA, Tamayo P, Boehm JS, Kim SY, Moody SE, Dunn IF, Schinzel AC, Sandy P, Meylan E, Scholl C, Fröhling S, Chan EM, Sos ML, Michel K, Mermel C, Silver SJ, Weir BA, Reiling JH, Sheng Q, Gupta PB, Wadlow RC, Le H, Hoersch S, Wittner BS, Ramaswamy S, Livingston DM, Sabatini DM, Meyerson M, Thomas RK, Lander ES, Mesirov JP, Root DE, Gilliland DG, Jacks T, Hahn WC. Systematic RNA interference reveals that oncogenic KRAS-driven cancers require TBK1. Nature. 2009 Nov 5;462(7269):108–112.
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Published In

Nature

DOI

EISSN

1476-4687

Publication Date

November 5, 2009

Volume

462

Issue

7269

Start / End Page

108 / 112

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • bcl-X Protein
  • Signal Transduction
  • RNA Interference
  • Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-rel
  • Proto-Oncogene Mas
  • Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases
  • Oncogene Protein p21(ras)
  • Neoplasms
  • Lung Neoplasms
  • Humans