Investigator
Associate Professor · The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Experimental Therapeutics
PTEN deficiency exposes a requirement for an ARF GTPase module for integrin‐dependent invasion in ovarian cancer
Abstract Dysregulation of the PI3K/AKT pathway is a common occurrence in high‐grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC), with the loss of the tumour suppressor PTEN in HGSOC being associated with poor prognosis. The cellular mechanisms of how PTEN loss contributes to HGSOC are largely unknown. We here utilise time‐lapse imaging of HGSOC spheroids coupled to a machine learning approach to classify the phenotype of PTEN loss. PTEN deficiency induces PI(3,4,5)P 3 ‐rich and ‐dependent membrane protrusions into the extracellular matrix (ECM), resulting in a collective invasion phenotype. We identify the small GTPase ARF6 as a crucial vulnerability of HGSOC cells upon PTEN loss. Through a functional proteomic CRISPR screen of ARF6 interactors, we identify the ARF GTPase‐activating protein (GAP) AGAP1 and the ECM receptor β1‐integrin (ITGB1) as key ARF6 interactors in HGSOC regulating PTEN loss‐associated invasion. ARF6 functions to promote invasion by controlling the recycling of internalised, active β1‐integrin to maintain invasive activity into the ECM. The expression of the CYTH2‐ARF6‐AGAP1 complex in HGSOC patients is inversely associated with outcome, allowing the identification of patient groups with improved versus poor outcome. ARF6 may represent a therapeutic vulnerability in PTEN‐depleted HGSOC.
Associate Professor
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center · Experimental Therapeutics
Professor
University of Glasgow
Senior Research Investigator
Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute · Tumour Microenvironment and Proteomics
Senior Lecturer
Junior Group Leader
Beatson Institute for Cancer Research · Tumour Microenvironment & Proteomics
Post-doctoral fellow
Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie · Proteomics and Signal Transduction
Candiolo Cancer Institute – FPO, IRCCS · Molecular Angiogenesis
PhD
Candiolo Cancer Institute, Unversity of Torino · Complex Systems Applied to Post-Genomic Biology
1st level Master in Bioinformatics
University of Torino
MSc in Biology