Citation:
Cell. 2012 Dec 21;151(7):1457-73. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2012.11.026. Epub 2012 Dec 13. Erratum in Cell. 2013 Mar 28;153(1):267-70.
Abstract:
Wnt/β-catenin signaling plays a key role in the pathogenesis of colon and other cancers; emerging evidence indicates that oncogenic β-catenin regulates several biological processes essential for cancer initiation and progression. To decipher the role of β-catenin in transformation, we classified β-catenin activity in 85 cancer cell lines in which we performed genome-scale loss-of-function screens and found that β-catenin active cancers are dependent on a signaling pathway involving the transcriptional regulator YAP1. Specifically, we found that YAP1 and the transcription factor TBX5 form a complex with β-catenin. Phosphorylation of YAP1 by the tyrosine kinase YES1 leads to localization of this complex to the promoters of antiapoptotic genes, including BCL2L1 and BIRC5. A small-molecule inhibitor of YES1 impeded the proliferation of β-catenin-dependent cancers in both cell lines and animal models. These observations define a β-catenin-YAP1-TBX5 complex essential to the transformation and survival of β-catenin-driven cancers.
Epub:
Not Epub
Link to Publication:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3530160/
Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish
Delivery Method:
microinjection