# RacGAP1 Plays an Oncogenic Role in Lung Adenocarcinoma by Regulating the Wnt/β-Catenin Pathway

**Authors:** Nicola Mosca, Mariaceleste Pezzullo, Ilenia De Leo, Anna Truda, Giovanna Marchese, Aniello Russo, Nicoletta Potenza

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/cells14110773 · 2025-05-23

## TL;DR

RacGAP1 promotes lung adenocarcinoma by activating the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, and its overexpression is linked to poor outcomes and smoking.

## Contribution

This study reveals a novel oncogenic role of RacGAP1 in lung adenocarcinoma through Wnt/β-catenin pathway regulation.

## Key findings

- RacGAP1 is upregulated in LUAD tissues and linked to poor survival and smoking.
- RacGAP1 knockdown reduces cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion.
- RacGAP1 activates Wnt/β-catenin signaling by upregulating Wnt-related genes.

## Abstract

Lung cancer is the most diagnosed cancer and the primary cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, with lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) becoming the prevalent histological subtype. Rac GTPase activating protein 1 (RacGAP1) has been found to be upregulated in several cancers, where it acts as an oncogene; nevertheless, its role in lung adenocarcinoma is largely unknown. The present study investigated the clinical relevance, the oncogenic function and the underlying molecular mechanisms of RacGAP1 in LUAD. Analyses of five patient cohorts’ datasets revealed that RacGAP1 was upregulated in adenocarcinoma tissues compared to normal lung tissues, and its overexpression was associated with unfavorable prognostic factors and poor survival; intriguingly, RacGAP1 expression was related to tobacco smoke, a well-known risk factor for LUAD. Then, experimental analyses demonstrated that RacGAP1 knockdown inhibited cell proliferation, migration and invasion, thus highlighting its role in promoting LUAD. Finally, the finding of significant correlations between RacGAP1 and Wnt-altered status or β-catenin in patients led to experiments demonstrating that silencing of RacGAP1 reduced β-catenin transcriptional activity, thereby downregulating the expression of Wnt-related genes, i.e., LGR5, Wnt2B and Wnt5A. Overall, our findings indicate that RacGAP1 plays an oncogenic role in adenocarcinoma, contributing to the abnormal activation of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. These findings may pave the way for innovative therapeutic strategies and the development of advanced diagnostic panels.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** RACGAP1 (Rac GTPase activating protein 1) [NCBI Gene 29127], LGR5 (leucine rich repeat containing G protein-coupled receptor 5) [NCBI Gene 8549], WNT2B (Wnt family member 2B) [NCBI Gene 7482], WNT5A (Wnt family member 5A) [NCBI Gene 7474], ctnnb1.S (catenin beta 1 S homeolog) [NCBI Gene 380441]
- **Diseases:** lung adenocarcinoma (MONDO:0005061)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** RACGAP1 (Rac GTPase activating protein 1) [NCBI Gene 29127] {aka CDAN3B, CYK4, HsCYK-4, ID-GAP, MgcRacGAP, RCGAP1}, WNT2B (Wnt family member 2B) [NCBI Gene 7482] {aka WNT13}, WNT5A (Wnt family member 5A) [NCBI Gene 7474] {aka hWNT5A}, LGR5 (leucine rich repeat containing G protein-coupled receptor 5) [NCBI Gene 8549] {aka FEX, GPR49, GPR67, GRP49, HG38}
- **Diseases:** adenocarcinoma (MESH:D000230), Lung cancer (MESH:D008175), LUAD (MESH:D000077192), cancer (MESH:D009369)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Nicotiana tabacum (American tobacco, species) [taxon 4097]

## Figures

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