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Autophagy inhibition perturbs ERBB2 trafficking and abolishes tumorigenesis in ERBB2-driven breast cancer

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ABSTRACT Macroautophagy/autophagy modulation is increasingly recognized as a potential strategy for cancer therapy. Using a recently developed Rb1cc1 mutant knockin mice model, we have taken a rigorous genetic approach to… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Macroautophagy/autophagy modulation is increasingly recognized as a potential strategy for cancer therapy. Using a recently developed Rb1cc1 mutant knockin mice model, we have taken a rigorous genetic approach to assess the role of both its autophagy and non-canonical functions in an ERBB2-driven BrCA model. We found that autophagy abrogation virtually abolishes mammary tumorigenesis in the ERBB2-driven model, exhibiting stronger inhibitory effects than in our previous studies using PyMT and brca1-null mouse models. Mechanistically, autophagy inhibition perturbs ERBB2 intracellular trafficking and triggers its release via small extracellular vesicles. Our results demonstrate a new mechanism for autophagy to promote tumorigenesis in ERBB2-driven BrCA and could supplement current strategies for anti-ERBB2 therapy.

Keywords: tumorigenesis erbb2; erbb2 driven; inhibition perturbs; autophagy inhibition

Journal Title: Autophagy
Year Published: 2021

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