PTEN deficiency exposes a requirement for an ARF GTPase module in integrin-dependent invasion in ovarian cancer.
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Dysregulation of the PI3K/AKT pathway is a common occurrence in ovarian carcinomas. Loss of the tumour suppressor PTEN in high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) is associated with a patient subgroup with poor prognosis. The cellular mechanisms of how PTEN loss contributes to HGSOC are largely unknown. We utilise long-term time-lapse imaging of HGSOC spheroids coupled to a machine learning approach to classify the phenotype of PTEN loss. PTEN deficiency does not affect proliferation but rather induces PI(3,4,5)P3-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 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 beta 1-integrin as key ARF6 interactors regulating the PTEN loss-associated invasion phenotype. ARF6 functions to promote invasion by controlling the recycling of internalised, active beta 1-integrin complexes to maintain invasive activity into the ECM. The expression of the ARF6-centred complex in HGSOC patients is inversely associated with outcome, allowing identification of patient groups with improved versus poor outcome. ARF6 may represent a new therapeutic vulnerability in PTEN-depleted HGSOC tumours
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2022-11-23



