Heregulin (HRG)-induced mitogenic signaling and cytotoxic activity of a HRG/PE40 ligand toxin in human breast cancer cells
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Heregulin (HRG)-induced mitogenic signaling and cytotoxic activity of a HRG/PE40 ligand toxin in human breast cancer cells
Abstract
The heregulins (HRGs) are a family of growth factors that bind direction to erbB3 and erbB4 and induce tyrosine phosphorylation of erbB2 via receptor heterodimerization. Since erbB2, erbB3, and erbB4 (erbB2-4) are often overexpressed in human breast cancer cells, we produced recombinant HRGs and a HRG-based ligand toxin to investigate the signaling events triggered by HRGs and the ability of these ligands to specifically target such cells. Recombinant HRG beta 2 stimulated the tyrosine phosphorylation of erbB2-4 in ZR-75-1 human breast cancer cells. This was accompanied by the tyrosine phosphorylation of Shc and the formation of complexes between Shc and the adapter protein Grb2. Complexes were also detected between Shc and erbB2-4. However, GRb2 was detected in erbB2 and erbB4 but not erbB3 immunoprecipitates. Thus, these receptors exhibit mechanistic differences in their coupling to Ras signaling, and HRG beta 2 administration triggers multiple inputs into the Ras signaling pathway, involving receptor-Grb2, receptor-Shc, and Shc-Grb2 complexes. HRG beta 2 addition also stimulated the association of erbB3 with phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase. In accordance with the activation of key mitogenic signaling pathways, HRG beta 2 stimulated the proliferation of MCF-7 and T-47D human breast cancer cells. Moreover, when tested for the ability to stimulate cell cycle re-entry of T-47D cells arrested under serum-free conditions, HRG beta 2 was more effective than insulin, previously the most potent mitogen identified using this system. Finally, a HRG beta 2 PE40 ligand toxin was constructed and found to exhibit cytotoxic activity against human breast cancer cells overexpressing erbB3 alone or in combination with erbB4 and/or erbB2.
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