Mutant KRAS Suppresses DNA Sensing by Remodeling Membrane Tension to Clear Extracellular Tumor DNA.
Extracellular tumor-derived DNA (tDNA) has emerged as an important biomarker for cancer diagnosis and monitoring.
APA
Cao D, Zhou W, et al. (2026). Mutant KRAS Suppresses DNA Sensing by Remodeling Membrane Tension to Clear Extracellular Tumor DNA.. Cancer research. https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-25-4447
MLA
Cao D, et al.. "Mutant KRAS Suppresses DNA Sensing by Remodeling Membrane Tension to Clear Extracellular Tumor DNA.." Cancer research, 2026.
PMID
42001481
Abstract
Extracellular tumor-derived DNA (tDNA) has emerged as an important biomarker for cancer diagnosis and monitoring. A better understanding of the mechanisms controlling the abundance of tDNA could help improve biomarker and treatment strategies. Here, we identified oncogenic KRAS as a critical regulator of tDNA levels. Mutant KRAS promoted tDNA clearance by inducing the tetraspanin CD9, which recruited FXR1 to remodel the actin cortex, lower plasma-membrane tension, and promote endocytic uptake of extracellular tDNA. The reduction in tDNA dampened ZBP1-dependent DNA sensing in tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), shifting them toward an immunosuppressive state. Blockade of CD9 restored extracellular tDNA and DNA sensing, reprogrammed TAMs, and synergized with PD-1 blockade in KRAS-mutant cancer models. These findings delineate a KRAS-CD9-FXR1 pathway that couples membrane mechanics to extracellular DNA clearance and immune evasion, providing a strong rationale for targeting CD9 to augment the efficacy of immune checkpoint blockade therapy.
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