EGF-induced Grb7 recruits and promotes ras activity essential for the tumorigenicity of Sk-Br3 breast cancer cells
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Journal Volume
285
Journal Issue
38
Pages
29279-29285
Date Issued
2010
Author(s)
Abstract
Co-amplification and co-overexpression of ErbB2 and Grb7 are frequently found in various cancers, including breast cancer. Biochemical and functional correlations of the two molecules have identified Grb7 to be a pivotal mediator downstream of ErbB2-mediated oncogenesis. However, it remains largely unknown how Grb7 is involve in the ErbB2-mediated tumorigenesis. In this study, we show that Grb7-mediated cell proliferation and growth are essential for the tumorigenesis that occurs in ErbB2-Grb7-overexpressing breast cancer cells. Intrinsically, EGF-induced de novo Grb7 tyrosine phosphorylation/activation recruits and activates Ras-GTPases and subsequently promotes the phosphorylation of ERK1/2, thereby stimulating tumor growth. Furthermore, we also found the anti-tumor effect could be synergized by co-treatment with Herceptin plus Grb7 knockdown in Sk-Br3 breast cancer cells. Our findings illustrate an underlying mechanism by which Grb7 promotes tumorigenesis through the formation of a novel EGFR-Grb7-Ras signaling complex, thereby highlighting the potential strategy of targeting Grb7 as an anti-breast cancer therapy. ? 2010 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Other Subjects
Amino acids; Cell proliferation; Phosphatases; Phosphorylation; Antitumor effect; Breast Cancer; Breast cancer cells; Functional correlation; GTPases; Herceptin; Oncogenesis; Over-expression; Signaling complex; Tumor growth; Tumorigenesis; Tumorigenicity; Underlying mechanism; Tumors; epidermal growth factor; epidermal growth factor receptor 2; growth factor receptor bound protein 7; guanosine triphosphatase; mitogen activated protein kinase 1; Ras protein; trastuzumab; tyrosine; epidermal growth factor; epidermal growth factor receptor; growth factor receptor bound protein 7; monoclonal antibody; Ras protein; trastuzumab; animal cell; antineoplastic activity; article; breast cancer; breast carcinogenesis; cancer cell culture; cell growth; cell proliferation; controlled study; drug protein binding; drug targeting; enzyme activation; human; human cell; molecular mechanics; mouse; nonhuman; priority journal; protein function; protein phosphorylation; signal transduction; 3T3 cell line; animal; Breast Neoplasms; drug effects; female; genetics; immunoprecipitation; metabolism; phosphorylation; SCID mouse; tumor cell line; Western blotting; Animals; Antibodies, Monoclonal; Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized; Blotting, Western; Breast Neoplasms; Cell Line, Tumor; Epidermal Growth Factor; Female; GRB7 Adaptor Protein; Humans; Immunoprecipitation; Mice; Mice, SCID; NIH 3T3 Cells; Phosphorylation; ras Proteins; Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor; Signal Transduction
Publisher
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc.
Type
journal article