2020
DOI: 10.3390/cancers12040886
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Aurora Borealis (Bora), Which Promotes Plk1 Activation by Aurora A, Has an Oncogenic Role in Ovarian Cancer

Abstract: Identifying novel actionable factors that critically contribute to tumorigenesis is essential in ovarian cancer, an aggressive and disseminative tumor, with limited therapeutic options available. Here we show that Aurora Borealis (BORA), a mitotic protein that plays a key role in activating the master mitotic kinase polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1), has an oncogenic role in ovarian cancer. Gain and loss of function assays on mouse models and ex vivo patient-derived ascites cultures revealed an oncogenic role of BORA … Show more

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“…As aforementioned, PLK1 has been implicated in OC progression as well [9]. Likewise, activation of PLK1 was responsible for the oncogenic role of Aurora Borealis in OC [29]. PLK1 inhibitors have seen potentials in the clinical management of cancers by blocking cancer cell mitosis and triggering cell apoptosis [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As aforementioned, PLK1 has been implicated in OC progression as well [9]. Likewise, activation of PLK1 was responsible for the oncogenic role of Aurora Borealis in OC [29]. PLK1 inhibitors have seen potentials in the clinical management of cancers by blocking cancer cell mitosis and triggering cell apoptosis [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, this form of AURKA is readily detected in melanoma cells bearing PP6 mutations, which gives rise to pathological chromosome instability and DNA damage ( Hammond et al, 2013 ). Bora is overexpressed in multiple cancer types, including ovarian cancer, where it plays a pro-oncogenic role ( Parrilla et al, 2020 ), and there is significant evidence for ROS signaling, which is involved in centrosomal AURKA activation by Cep192, contributing to a number of disease states. Finally, AURKA itself is overexpressed in numerous cancers associated with drug resistance and poor patient outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dysfunction of these interactions could be associated with the overexpression of Plk1 and its capacity to induce tumor development. Bora/Aurora A activates Plk1 at mitosis entry and have an essential role in ovarian tumor development 32 . E2F and FoxM1, two transcription factors regulate Plk1 expression 33 , 34 , thus they could be closely related to Plk1-dependent tumor development 35 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%