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Abstract PO-050: Solubilization of keratin 17 promotes the metastatic dissemination of the most lethal form of pancreatic cancer

Ryan R. Kawalerski, Mariana T. Gonçalves, Lucia Roa-Peña, Cindy V. Leiton, Chun-Hao Pan, Luke A. Torre-Healy, Taryn Boyle, Natasha T. Snider, Kenneth R. Shroyer and Luisa F. Escobar-Hoyos
Ryan R. Kawalerski
1Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY, United States,
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DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.PANCA20-PO-050 Published November 2020
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Abstracts: AACR Virtual Special Conference on Pancreatic Cancer; September 29-30, 2020

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CLINICAL NEED & OBJECTIVES: There is an unmet need for the discovery and development of novel therapeutic approaches for PDAC. Molecular subtyping, however, has recently uncovered potential biomarkers that, subject to further investigation, may be druggable to extend PDAC patient survival. Expression of Keratin 17 (K17), an oncofetal intermediate filament (IF) protein and hallmark of the most aggressive subtype, associates negatively with survival and drives chemotherapy resistance in PDAC. This suggests a functional role of K17 in PDAC, though the underlying mechanisms are unknown. Nuclear localization, however, has been suggested as a part of the overarching processes through which K17 promotes tumor growth. In related keratins, post-translational modifications (PTM) such as phosphorylation drive IF dissociation (solubilization) and can contribute to migration and metastatic dissemination. Thus, we hypothesized that K17 may harbor PTM- and/or solubilization-dependent oncogenic functions that could reveal new PDAC therapeutic options. METHODS & RESULTS: Using isogenic murine PDAC models, we found that K17 expression enhances tumor growth and metastatic potential. Furthermore, K17 solubility was associated with shorter survival, independent of total K17 expression or cell proliferation in both murine and human PDACs. To identify K17 PTMs potentially driving solubilization, we performed liquid chromatography mass spectrometry to sequence K17 isolated from patient PDACs and identified phosphorylation of a conserved N-terminal region (Ser 10-13) as the predominant PTMs. To determine if Ser 10-13 phosphorylation regulates K17 solubility, we generated mutants that mimic K17 Ser 10-13 phosphorylation and found that this was sufficient to solubilize K17 and promote nuclear localization. Building on these findings, we used kinase inhibitors to show that the PKC-MEK-RSK signaling pathway is involved in phosphorylation of K17 Ser 10-13. To assess the impact of K17 Ser 10-13 phosphorylation on tumors, nude mice were implanted orthotopically with isogenic human PDAC cell lines expressing either wild type (WT), loss of function (LOF) Ser 10-13 mutants, or Ser 10-13 phosphorylation gain of function (GOF) mutants. Compared to tumors expressing WT K17, GOF tumors resulted in increased metastases, and LOF mutants abrogated these characteristics. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that enhanced K17 solubility by phosphorylation at Ser 10-13 is sufficient to impact PDAC metastasis and survival and reveal novel druggable sites on K17. These results motivate future studies to uncover K17 phosphorylation targeting approaches for PDAC. If successful, they will be coupled with the identification of PDAC patients by tumor K17 expression, providing the basis of a potential precision medicine strategy.

Citation Format: Ryan R. Kawalerski, Mariana T. Gonçalves, Lucia Roa-Peña, Cindy V. Leiton, Chun-Hao Pan, Luke A. Torre-Healy, Taryn Boyle, Natasha T. Snider, Kenneth R. Shroyer, Luisa F. Escobar-Hoyos. Solubilization of keratin 17 promotes the metastatic dissemination of the most lethal form of pancreatic cancer [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Virtual Special Conference on Pancreatic Cancer; 2020 Sep 29-30. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2020;80(22 Suppl):Abstract nr PO-050.

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Abstract PO-050: Solubilization of keratin 17 promotes the metastatic dissemination of the most lethal form of pancreatic cancer
Ryan R. Kawalerski, Mariana T. Gonçalves, Lucia Roa-Peña, Cindy V. Leiton, Chun-Hao Pan, Luke A. Torre-Healy, Taryn Boyle, Natasha T. Snider, Kenneth R. Shroyer and Luisa F. Escobar-Hoyos
Cancer Res November 15 2020 (80) (22 Supplement) PO-050; DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.PANCA20-PO-050

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Abstract PO-050: Solubilization of keratin 17 promotes the metastatic dissemination of the most lethal form of pancreatic cancer
Ryan R. Kawalerski, Mariana T. Gonçalves, Lucia Roa-Peña, Cindy V. Leiton, Chun-Hao Pan, Luke A. Torre-Healy, Taryn Boyle, Natasha T. Snider, Kenneth R. Shroyer and Luisa F. Escobar-Hoyos
Cancer Res November 15 2020 (80) (22 Supplement) PO-050; DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.PANCA20-PO-050
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