Molecular Cancer (Oct 2010)

An essential role for Ran GTPase in epithelial ovarian cancer cell survival

  • Provencher Diane M,
  • Tonin Patricia N,
  • Lafontaine Julie,
  • Ouellet Véronique,
  • Barrès Véronique,
  • Mes-Masson Anne-Marie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-272
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 272

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Abstract Background We previously identified that Ran protein, a member of the Ras GTPase family, is highly expressed in high grade and high stage serous epithelial ovarian cancers, and that its overexpression is associated with a poor prognosis. Ran is known to contribute to both nucleocytoplasmic transport and cell cycle progression, but its role in ovarian cancer is not well defined. Results Using a lentivirus-based tetracycline-inducible shRNA approach, we show that downregulation of Ran expression in aggressive ovarian cancer cell lines affects cellular proliferation by inducing a caspase-3 associated apoptosis. Using a xenograft tumor assay, we demonstrate that depletion of Ran results in decreased tumorigenesis, and eventual tumor formation is associated with tumor cells that express Ran protein. Conclusion Our results suggest a role for Ran in ovarian cancer cell survival and tumorigenicity and suggest that this critical GTPase may be suitable as a therapeutic target.