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Marta Lovino

University Of Modena And Reggio Emilia

MLMarta Lovino
Papers(1)
PIK3R1 fusion drives …
Collaborators(4)
Vanina D. HeuserElena PianfettiGun WestJaana Oikkonen
Institutions(4)
University Of Modena …University of TurkuUniversity Of TurkuUniversity of Helsinki

Papers

PIK3R1 fusion drives chemoresistance in ovarian cancer by activating ERK1/2 and inducing rod and ring-like structures

Gene fusions are common in high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSC). Such genetic lesions may promote tumorigenesis, but the pathogenic mechanisms are currently poorly understood. Here, we investigated the role of a PIK3R1-CCDC178 fusion identified from a patient with advanced HGSC. We show that the fusion induces HGSC cell migration by regulating ERK1/2 and increases resistance to platinum treatment. Platinum resistance was associated with rod and ring-like cellular structure formation. These structures contained, in addition to the fusion protein, CIN85, a key regulator of PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling. Our data suggest that the fusion-driven structure formation induces a previously unrecognized cell survival and resistance mechanism, which depends on ERK1/2-activation.

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