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RBFOX2 modulates a metastatic signature of alternative splicing in pancreatic cancer.

TitleRBFOX2 modulates a metastatic signature of alternative splicing in pancreatic cancer.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsJbara A, Lin K-T, Stossel C, Siegfried Z, Shqerat H, Amar-Schwartz A, Elyada E, Mogilevsky M, Raitses-Gurevich M, Johnson JL, Yaron TM, Ovadia O, Jang GHo, Danan-Gotthold M, Cantley LC, Levanon EY, Gallinger S, Krainer AR, Golan T, Karni R
JournalNature
Volume617
Issue7959
Pagination147-153
Date Published2023 May
ISSN1476-4687
KeywordsAlternative Splicing, Animals, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal, Cell Line, Tumor, Focal Adhesions, Humans, Neoplasm Metastasis, Pancreatic Neoplasms, Repressor Proteins, RNA Splicing Factors
Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) is characterized by aggressive local invasion and metastatic spread, leading to high lethality. Although driver gene mutations during PDA progression are conserved, no specific mutation is correlated with the dissemination of metastases. Here we analysed RNA splicing data of a large cohort of primary and metastatic PDA tumours to identify differentially spliced events that correlate with PDA progression. De novo motif analysis of these events detected enrichment of motifs with high similarity to the RBFOX2 motif. Overexpression of RBFOX2 in a patient-derived xenograft (PDX) metastatic PDA cell line drastically reduced the metastatic potential of these cells in vitro and in vivo, whereas depletion of RBFOX2 in primary pancreatic tumour cell lines increased the metastatic potential of these cells. These findings support the role of RBFOX2 as a potent metastatic suppressor in PDA. RNA-sequencing and splicing analysis of RBFOX2 target genes revealed enrichment of genes in the RHO GTPase pathways, suggesting a role of RBFOX2 splicing activity in cytoskeletal organization and focal adhesion formation. Modulation of RBFOX2-regulated splicing events, such as via myosin phosphatase RHO-interacting protein (MPRIP), is associated with PDA metastases, altered cytoskeletal organization and the induction of focal adhesion formation. Our results implicate the splicing-regulatory function of RBFOX2 as a tumour suppressor in PDA and suggest a therapeutic approach for metastatic PDA.

DOI10.1038/s41586-023-05820-3
Alternate JournalNature
PubMed ID36949200
PubMed Central IDPMC10156590
Grant ListP01 CA013106 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States

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