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Cathepsin D deficiency in mammary epithelium transiently stalls breast cancer by interference with mTORC1 signaling
by
Ketterer, Stephanie
, Steinberg, Florian
, Schlimpert, Manuel
, Boerries, Melanie
, Baeuerle, Natascha
, Ketscher, Anett
, Reichardt, Wilfried
, Kammerer, Bernd
, Brummer, Tilman
, Reinheckel, Thomas
, Mitschke, Julia
, Metzger, Patrick
, Peters, Christoph
, Hess, Maria Elena
in
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/ 82/51
/ 96/106
/ 96/2
/ 96/63
/ 96/95
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2020
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Cathepsin D deficiency in mammary epithelium transiently stalls breast cancer by interference with mTORC1 signaling
by
Ketterer, Stephanie
, Steinberg, Florian
, Schlimpert, Manuel
, Boerries, Melanie
, Baeuerle, Natascha
, Ketscher, Anett
, Reichardt, Wilfried
, Kammerer, Bernd
, Brummer, Tilman
, Reinheckel, Thomas
, Mitschke, Julia
, Metzger, Patrick
, Peters, Christoph
, Hess, Maria Elena
in
13/31
/ 14
/ 38
/ 38/39
/ 38/79
/ 42
/ 42/41
/ 631/45/468
/ 631/67/1347
/ 631/67/70
/ 631/80/474/1624
/ 64/60
/ 82/51
/ 96/106
/ 96/2
/ 96/63
/ 96/95
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2020
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Cathepsin D deficiency in mammary epithelium transiently stalls breast cancer by interference with mTORC1 signaling
by
Ketterer, Stephanie
, Steinberg, Florian
, Schlimpert, Manuel
, Boerries, Melanie
, Baeuerle, Natascha
, Ketscher, Anett
, Reichardt, Wilfried
, Kammerer, Bernd
, Brummer, Tilman
, Reinheckel, Thomas
, Mitschke, Julia
, Metzger, Patrick
, Peters, Christoph
, Hess, Maria Elena
in
13/31
/ 14
/ 38
/ 38/39
/ 38/79
/ 42
/ 42/41
/ 631/45/468
/ 631/67/1347
/ 631/67/70
/ 631/80/474/1624
/ 64/60
/ 82/51
/ 96/106
/ 96/2
/ 96/63
/ 96/95
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2020
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Cathepsin D deficiency in mammary epithelium transiently stalls breast cancer by interference with mTORC1 signaling
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Cathepsin D deficiency in mammary epithelium transiently stalls breast cancer by interference with mTORC1 signaling
2020
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Cathepsin D (CTSD) is a lysosomal protease and a marker of poor prognosis in breast cancer. However, the cells responsible for this association and the function of CTSD in cancer are still incompletely understood. By using a conditional CTSD knockout mouse crossed to the transgenic
MMTV-PyMT
breast cancer model we demonstrate that CTSD deficiency in the mammary epithelium, but not in myeloid cells, blocked tumor development in a cell-autonomous manner. We show that lack of CTSD impaired mechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling and induced reversible cellular quiescence. In line, CTSD-deficient tumors started to grow with a two-month delay and quiescent
Ctsd
-/-
tumor cells re-started proliferation upon long-term culture. This was accompanied by rewiring of oncogenic gene expression and signaling pathways, while mTORC1 signaling remained permanently disabled in CTSD-deficient cells. Together, these studies reveal a tumor cell-autonomous effect of CTSD deficiency, and establish a pivotal role of this protease in the cellular response to oncogenic stimuli.
The lysosomal aspartic protease Cathepsin D (CTSD) is associated with breast cancer progression. Here the authors show that selective inactivation of CTSD in mammary epithelium delays tumor onset due to impaired mTORC1 signaling, but resumes malignant growth due to compensatory oncogenic pathways
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