“…RhoB belongs to the Rho-GTPase family involved in many cell functions, such as survival, migration, and angiogenesis and is implicated in tumorigenesis and metastasis (8)(9)(10) RhoB is likely acting as a tumor suppressor (8) demonstrated by four lines of evidence: ectopic expression of RhoB in cancer cell lines suppresses tumorigenesis (6,(11)(12)(13), Rhob null mice show higher frequency of tumor formation (14), RhoB expression is frequently down regulated in cancer tumors (6,7,15,16), and in vivo restoration of RhoB expression leads to tumor regression (17). Interestingly, we reported that RhoB protein expression decreases as lung cancer progress (6) and that RhoB loss relates to the acquisition of invasiveness mediated by the PI3K/AKT pathway (18), positioning RhoB as a candidate gene for lung tumor progression.…”