Author:
Innamorati Giulio,Wilkie Thomas M.,Malpeli Giorgio,Paiella Salvatore,Grasso Silvia,Rusev Borislav,Leone Biagio Eugenio,Valenti Maria Teresa,Carbonare Luca dalle,Cheri Samuele,Giacomazzi Alice,Zanotto Marco,Guardini Vanessa,Deiana Michela,Zipeto Donato,Serena Michela,Parenti Marco,Guzzi Francesca,Lawlor Rita Teresa,Malerba Giovanni,Mori Antonio,Malleo Giuseppe,Giacomello Luca,Salvia Roberto,Bassi Claudio
Abstract
AbstractThe GNA15 gene is ectopically expressed in human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cancer cells. The encoded Gα15 protein can promiscuously redirect GPCR signaling toward pathways with oncogenic potential. We sought to describe the distribution of GNA15 in adenocarcinoma from human pancreatic specimens and to analyze the mechanism driving abnormal expression and the consequences on signaling and clinical follow-up. We detected GNA15 expression in pre-neoplastic pancreatic lesions and throughout progression. The analysis of biological data sets, primary and xenografted human tumor samples, and clinical follow-up shows that elevated expression is associated with poor prognosis for GNA15, but not any other GNA gene. Demethylation of the 5′ GNA15 promoter region was associated with ectopic expression of Gα15 in pancreatic neoplastic cells, but not in adjacent dysplastic or non-transformed tissue. Down-modulation of Gα15 by shRNA or CRISPR/Cas9 affected oncogenic signaling, and reduced adenocarcimoma cell motility and invasiveness. We conclude that de novo expression of wild-type GNA15 characterizes transformed pancreatic cells. The methylation pattern of GNA15 changes in preneoplastic lesions coincident with the release a transcriptional blockade that allows ectopic expression to persist throughout PDAC progression. Elevated GNA15 mRNA correlates with poor prognosis. In addition, ectopic Gα15 signaling provides an unprecedented mechanism in the early steps of pancreas carcinogenesis distinct from classical G protein oncogenic mutations described previously in GNAS and GNAQ/GNA11.
Funder
National Cancer Institute
Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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