κB-Ras and Ral GTPases regulate acinar to ductal metaplasia during pancreatic adenocarcinoma development and pancreatitis

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Stephanie Beel
Lina Kolloch
Lisa H. Apken
Lara Jürgens
Andrea Bolle
Nadine Sudhof
Sankar Ghosh
Eva Wardelmann
Michael Meisterernst
Konrad Steinestel
Andrea Oeckinghaus
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[1] University Münster,Institute of Molecular Tumorbiology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] College of Physicians & Surgeons,Department of Microbiology & Immunology
[3] Columbia University,Gerhard
[4] University Münster,Domagk
[5] Bundeswehrkrankenhaus Ulm,Institute of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is associated with high mortality and therapy resistance. Here, we show that low expression of κB-Ras GTPases is frequently detected in PDAC and correlates with higher histologic grade. In a model of KRasG12D-driven PDAC, loss of κB-Ras accelerates tumour development and shortens median survival. κB-Ras deficiency promotes acinar-to-ductal metaplasia (ADM) during tumour initiation as well as tumour progression through intrinsic effects on proliferation and invasion. κB-Ras proteins are also required for acinar regeneration after pancreatitis, demonstrating a general role in control of plasticity. Molecularly, upregulation of Ral GTPase activity and Sox9 expression underlies the observed phenotypes, identifying a previously unrecognized function of Ral signalling in ADM. Our results provide evidence for a tumour suppressive role of κB-Ras proteins and highlight low κB-Ras levels and consequent loss of Ral control as risk factors, thus emphasizing the necessity for therapeutic options that allow interference with Ral-driven signalling.
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