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133p53 isoform promotes tumour invasion and metastasis via interleukin-6 activation of JAK-STAT and RhoA-ROCK signalling

Abstract

122p53 mice (a model of 133p53 isoform) are tumour-prone, have extensive inflammation and elevated serum IL-6. To investigate the role of IL-6 we crossed 122p53 mice with IL-6 null mice. Here we show that loss of IL-6 reduced JAK-STAT signalling, tumour incidence and metastasis. We also show that 122p53 activates RhoA-ROCK signalling leading to tumour cell invasion, which is IL-6-dependent and can be reduced by inhibition of JAK-STAT and RhoA-ROCK pathways. Similarly, we show that Delta133p53 activates these pathways, resulting in invasive and migratory phenotypes in colorectal cancer cells. Gene expression analysis of colorectal tumours showed enrichment of GPCR signalling associated with 133TP53 mRNA. Patients with elevated 133TP53 mRNA levels had a shorter disease-free survival. Our results suggest that 133p53 promotes tumour invasion by activation of the JAK-STAT and RhoA-ROCK pathways, and that patients whose tumours have high 133TP53 may benefit from therapies targeting these pathways.

Type Journal
ISBN 2041-1723 (Electronic) 2041-1723 (Linking)
Authors Campbell, H.; Fleming, N.; Roth, I.; Mehta, S.; Wiles, A.; Williams, G.; Vennin, C.; Arsic, N.; Parkin, A.; Pajic, M.; Munro, F.; McNoe, L.; Black, M.; McCall, J.; Slatter, T. L.; Timpson, P.; Reddel, R.; Roux, P.; Print, C.; Baird, M. A.; Braithwaite, A. W.
Responsible Garvan Author Professor Paul Timpson
Publisher Name Nature Communications
Published Date 2018-01-17
Published Volume 9
Published Issue 1
Published Pages 254
Status Always Electronic
DOI 10.1038/s41467-017-02408-0
URL link to publisher's version https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29343721
OpenAccess link to author's accepted manuscript version https://publications.gimr.garvan.org.au/open-access/14635