2022
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.879963
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ROBO1 p.E280* Loses the Inhibitory Effects on the Proliferation and Angiogenesis of Wild-Type ROBO1 in Cholangiocarcinoma by Interrupting SLIT2 Signal

Abstract: BackgroundCholangiocarcinoma (CCA) remains one of the most lethal malignancies with an increasing incidence globally. Through whole-exome sequencing of 67 CCA tissues, we identified new mutated genes in CCA, including MACF1, METTL14, ROBO1, and so on. The study was designed to explore the effects and mechanism of ROBO1 wild type (ROBO1WT) and ROBO1E280* mutation on the progression of CCA.MethodsWhole-exome sequencing was performed to identify novel mutations in CCAs. In vitro and in vivo experiments were used … Show more

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“…Recently, inactivating mutations in SLIT2 and ROBO1 were identified in a subset of relapsing cholangiocarcinoma patients ( Zhou et al, 2022a ). In striking concordance with our results using ROBO1 siRNA in HeLa cells, the inactivating mutations resulted in hyperactivation of mTORC1 signaling in cancer cells ( Zhou et al, 2022a ; Zhou et al, 2022b ). Thus, mTORC1 regulation by SLIT/ROBO signaling may play an important role in cancer cell adaptation to genomic alterations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Recently, inactivating mutations in SLIT2 and ROBO1 were identified in a subset of relapsing cholangiocarcinoma patients ( Zhou et al, 2022a ). In striking concordance with our results using ROBO1 siRNA in HeLa cells, the inactivating mutations resulted in hyperactivation of mTORC1 signaling in cancer cells ( Zhou et al, 2022a ; Zhou et al, 2022b ). Thus, mTORC1 regulation by SLIT/ROBO signaling may play an important role in cancer cell adaptation to genomic alterations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%