The Snf1-related kinase, Hunk, is essential for mammary tumor metastasis

GBW Wertheim, TW Yang, T Pan… - Proceedings of the …, 2009 - National Acad Sciences
GBW Wertheim, TW Yang, T Pan, A Ramne, Z Liu, HP Gardner, KD Dugan, P Kristel…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009National Acad Sciences
We previously identified a SNF1/AMPK-related protein kinase, Hunk, from a mammary tumor
arising in an MMTV-neu transgenic mouse. The function of this kinase is unknown. Using
targeted deletion in mice, we now demonstrate that Hunk is required for the metastasis of c-
myc-induced mammary tumors, but is dispensable for normal development. Reconstitution
experiments revealed that Hunk is sufficient to restore the metastatic potential of Hunk-
deficient tumor cells, as well as defects in migration and invasion, and does so in a manner …
We previously identified a SNF1/AMPK-related protein kinase, Hunk, from a mammary tumor arising in an MMTV-neu transgenic mouse. The function of this kinase is unknown. Using targeted deletion in mice, we now demonstrate that Hunk is required for the metastasis of c-myc-induced mammary tumors, but is dispensable for normal development. Reconstitution experiments revealed that Hunk is sufficient to restore the metastatic potential of Hunk-deficient tumor cells, as well as defects in migration and invasion, and does so in a manner that requires its kinase activity. Consistent with a role for this kinase in the progression of human cancers, the human homologue of Hunk is overexpressed in aggressive subsets of carcinomas of the ovary, colon, and breast. In addition, a murine gene expression signature that distinguishes Hunk-wild type from Hunk-deficient mammary tumors predicts clinical outcome in women with breast cancer in a manner consistent with the pro-metastatic function of Hunk in mice. These findings identify a direct role for Hunk kinase activity in metastasis and establish an in vivo function for this kinase.
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