Abstract
Abstract Metastasis of cancer cells to vital organs remains the leading cause of cancer related deaths, emphasizing a strong need for actionable targets in advanced stage cancer. To address this, we study novel dysregulated mitochondrial signaling mechanisms that cells utilize to metastasize. Here, we focus on how outer mitochondrial membrane protein—Mitochondrial Rho GTPase 2 (MIRO2)—promotes tumor cell invasion and metastasis. Our previous work identified higher MIRO2 mRNA expression in cancer vs. normal patient samples in a multitude of cancer types, which correlated with worse patient outcomes. Furthermore, we demonstrated that MIRO2 was critical for prostate cancer cell growth and survival in vitro and in vivo. However, it remains unknown if MIRO2 only affects primary tumor growth or if this protein is important throughout tumor progression. Using siRNA mediated knockdown (KD) of MIRO2 we find MIRO2 KD ubiquitously reduces tumor cell invasion in breast, melanoma, pancreatic, and prostate cancer cells. Utilizing metastatic prostate and breast cancer models, we demonstrate that mice injected with MIRO2 shRNA cells have significantly lower metastatic burden compared to mice injected with control shRNA cells. To determine the mechanism that MIRO2 controls invasion and metastasis, we looked at which of the top protein-binding partners for MIRO2 may regulate tumor cell invasion. Of our top hits, we found that depletion of atypical myosin IXB (MYO9B) by siRNA most significantly reduced tumor cell invasion and phenocopied MIRO2 depletion. MYO9B has a well-defined role in controlling cell motility via inactivation of RhoA. Excitingly, we have found 1) MIRO2 KD results in increased active RhoA, phenocopying MYO9B KD, 2) dual ablation of MIRO2 and RhoA fully rescues tumor cell invasion, and 3) MIRO2 is required for MYO9B driven invasion. Taken together, we propose a novel signaling mechanism by which MIRO2 broadly promotes invasion and metastasis through MYO9B dependent inactivation of RhoA. Citation Format: Dillon P. Boulton, Connor J. Hughes, Valentina Vaira, Ajita Jindal, Masoom Raza, Stephen Connor Purdy, Shilpa Sant, Heide L. Ford, M. Cecilia Caino. A novel MIRO2/MYO9B/RhoA signaling axis controls tumor cell invasion and metastasis [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 2770.
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