Context-Dependent Effects of Amplified MAPK Signaling during Lung Adenocarcinoma Initiation and Progression
Context-Dependent Effects of Amplified MAPK Signaling during Lung Adenocarcinoma Initiation and Progression
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Expression of oncogenic KrasG12D initiates lung adenomas in a mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signal-dependent manner from only a subset of cell types in the adult mouse lung.Amplification of MAPK signaling is associated with progression to malignant adenocarcinomas, but whether this is a cause or a consequence of disease progression is not known.To better understand the effects of MAPK signaling downstream of KrasG12D expression, we capitalized on the Pet Care ability of Braf inhibition to wand-massagers selectively amplify MAPK pathway signaling in KrasG12D-expressing epithelial cells.MAPK signal amplification indeed promoted the rapid progression of established adenomas to malignant adenocarcinomas.
However, we observed, surprisingly, a greater number of overall tumor-initiating events after MAPK signal amplification, due to induced proliferation of cell types that are normally refractory to KrasG12D-induced transformation.Thus, MAPK signaling in the lung is thresholded not only during malignant progression but also at the moment of tumor initiation.