MIRO2 promotes cancer invasion and metastasis via MYO9B suppression of RhoA activity.

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Tác giả: Dillon P Boulton, M Cecilia Caino, Etienne Danis, Alessandro Del Gobbo, Heide L Ford, Connor J Hughes, Raymundo Lerma, Marco Locatelli, John Meshki, Colm Morrissey, Andrew J Neumann, Alessandro Palleschi, Rytis Prekeris, Stephen Connor Purdy, Masoom Raza, Valentina Vaira

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 912.01 Philosophy and theory

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Cell reports , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 253201

 Metastasis to vital organs remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths, emphasizing an urgent need for actionable targets in advanced-stage cancer. The role of mitochondrial Rho GTPase 2 (MIRO2) in prostate cancer growth was recently reported
  however, whether MIRO2 is important for additional steps in the metastatic cascade is unknown. Here, we show that knockdown of MIRO2 ubiquitously reduces tumor cell invasion in vitro and suppresses metastatic burden in prostate and breast cancer mouse models. Mechanistically, depletion of MIRO2's binding partner-unconventional myosin 9B (MYO9B)-reduces tumor cell invasion and phenocopies MIRO2 depletion, which in turn results in increased active RhoA. Furthermore, dual ablation of MIRO2 and RhoA fully rescues tumor cell invasion, and MIRO2 is required for MYO9B-driven invasion. Taken together, we show that MIRO2 supports invasion and metastasis through cooperation with MYO9B, underscoring a potential targetable pathway for patients with advanced disease.
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