Antitumor activity of ALK1 in pancreatic carcinoma cells
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Antitumor activity of ALK1 in pancreatic carcinoma cells
Abstract
In this study, the authors investigated the expression of activin receptor-like kinase 1 (ALK1) in pancreatic carcinoma and evaluated its potential role as a tumor suppressor in vitro and in vivo. Endogenous ALK1 expression was demonstrated by immunohistochemistry in both pancreatic tumor tissue and peritumoral normal tissue from 6 patients and by RT-PCR in 8/12 established pancreatic cancer cell lines. Ectopic expression of a constitutively active (ca) ALK1 mutant in TGF-beta sensitive PANC-1 and COLO-357 cells augmented transcriptional activation of a Smad2/3 responsive reporter, and slowed down basal growth in vitro. Both effects were further enhanced by TGF-beta/ALK5 stimulation, suggesting largely independent nuclear Smad signaling by both type I receptors. Upon orthotopic transplantation of PANC-1-caALK1 into immunodeficient mice, tumor size was strongly reduced and was associated with a lower microvessel density in the PANC-1-caALK1-derived tumors. In vitro, this mutant efficiently blocked TGF-beta-induced epithelial-to-mesenchymal transdifferentiation and suppressed TGF-beta/ALK5-mediated activation of the p38 MAPK pathway. Mechanistically, caALK1 silenced MyD118, an immediate TGF-beta target gene whose protein product, GADD45beta, couples Smad signaling to p38 activation. These results show that ALK1 activation in pancreatic tumor cells is antioncogenic by inducing ALK5-independent growth inhibition and by blocking TGF-beta/ALK5-mediated epithelial-to-mesenchymal transdifferentiation and, possibly, invasion and metastatic progression.
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