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  2. TBK1 kinase addiction in lung cancer cells is mediated via autophagy of Tax1bp1/Ndp52 and non-canonical NF-κB signalling

TBK1 kinase addiction in lung cancer cells is mediated via autophagy of Tax1bp1/Ndp52 and non-canonical NF-κB signalling

  • PLoS One. 2012;7(11):e50672. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0050672.
Alice C Newman 1 Caroline L Scholefield Alain J Kemp Michelle Newman Edward G McIver Ahmad Kamal Simon Wilkinson
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  • 1 Edinburgh Cancer Research UK Centre, MRC Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Abstract

K-Ras dependent non-small cell lung Cancer (NSCLC) cells are 'addicted' to basal Autophagy that reprograms cellular metabolism in a lysosomal-sensitive manner. Here we demonstrate that the xenophagy-associated kinase TBK1 drives basal Autophagy, consistent with its known requirement in K-Ras-dependent NSCLC proliferation. Furthermore, basal Autophagy in this context is characterised by sequestration of the xenophagy cargo receptor Ndp52 and its paralogue Tax1bp1, which we demonstrate here to be a bona fide cargo receptor. Autophagy of these cargo receptors promotes non-canonical NF-κB signalling. We propose that this TBK1-dependent mechanism for NF-κB signalling contributes to Autophagy addiction in K-Ras driven NSCLC.

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