| Literature DB >> 29233871 |
Jane Fraser1, Ainara G Cabodevilla1, Joanne Simpson1, Noor Gammoh2.
Abstract
Vesicular trafficking events play key roles in the compartmentalization and proper sorting of cellular components. These events have crucial roles in sensing external signals, regulating protein activities and stimulating cell growth or death decisions. Although mutations in vesicle trafficking players are not direct drivers of cellular transformation, their activities are important in facilitating oncogenic pathways. One such pathway is the sensing of external stimuli and signalling through receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs). The regulation of RTK activity by the endocytic pathway has been extensively studied. Compelling recent studies have begun to highlight the association between autophagy and RTK signalling. The influence of this interplay on cellular status and its relevance in disease settings will be discussed here.Entities:
Keywords: autophagy; cancer; endocytosis; receptor tyrosine kinases; signalling
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29233871 PMCID: PMC5869858 DOI: 10.1042/EBC20170091
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Essays Biochem ISSN: 0071-1365 Impact factor: 8.000
Figure 1RTKs signalling overview
(A) Ligand binding and receptor activation induce downstream signalling and endocytic sorting. (B) A simplified representation of common signalling pathways activated upon RTK stimulation. The outcome of these signals can stimulate cell growth and proliferation through transcriptional and translational activation.
Figure 2The endolysosomal system and its connections to RTKs and autophagy
Following ligand binding, RTKs can undergo clathrin-mediated endocytosis. These vesicles mature into early endosomal populations and can be sorted into either late endosome-lysosome compartment for degradation or recycling endosomes and delivered back to plasma membrane. Autophagy-related proteins overlap with many of these endosomal compartments which are required for autophagosome biogenesis and lysosomal fusion.
Figure 3Cross-talk between RTK signalling and autophagy
RTKs and autophagy can mutually regulate their activities. The RTK c-Met co-operates with integrin complexes and localizes to autophagy-related endomembranes to stimulate signalling and cell growth. MEK and ERK also utilize autophagic membranes to promote signalling upon EGF stimulation. Inhibition of autophagy by RTKs has also been reported (shown is the inhibitory phosphorylation of Beclin-1 by EGFR) which provides a negative feedback mechanism. The association of between other RTKs and autophagy have recently started to uncover.
The co-operation between autophagy and RTKs in disease models
| RTK | Interplay with autophagy | Physiological affect of autophagy-RTK interplay | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| c-Met | Autophagic membranes facilitate c-Met signalling | Enhances tumour growth and metastasis in mouse and zebrafish xenograft models | Barrow-McGee et al. (2016) [ |
| Autophagy positively regulates c-Met phosphorylation | Promotes cell migration in cultured colorectal cancer cell lines | Lampada et al. (2017) [ | |
| Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) | EGFR phosphorylates and inhibits Beclin-1 | Beclin-1 phosphorylation increases tumour growth and resistance to EGFR inhibitors in NSCLC xenograft model | Wei et al. (2013) [ |
| Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 harbouring internal tandem duplication (FLT3-ITD) | Autophagy promotes FLT3-ITD degradation in the presence of proteasome inhibitors | Autophagy enhances cell death during bortezomib treatment in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) cells | Larrue et al. (2016 ) [ |
| Daf-2 (homologue of IGFR) | Mutation in daf-2 induces autophagy in aged worms | Daf-2 mutation extends lifespan in warms in an autophagy-dependent manner | Chang et al. (2017) [ |
| Axl | Axl signalling induces autophagy and inhibited inflammasome maturation | Axl signalling suppresses LPS- and CCI4-induced acute liver injury in mice but contribution of autophagy not tested | Han et al. (2016) [ |
| EPHA4 and PDGFR family members | Not studied | Maintenance of neuronal health but relevance of autophagy not studied | Van Hoecke et al. (2012) [ |
| Hebron et al. (2015) [ |
A summary of how the co-operation between autophagy and RTK signalling impacts disease and treatment outcome.