Literature DB >> 30771434

ProNGF increases breast tumor aggressiveness through functional association of TrkA with EphA2.

Romain Lévêque1, Cyril Corbet1, Léo Aubert1, Matthieu Guilbert1, Chann Lagadec2, Eric Adriaenssens1, Jérémy Duval1, Pascal Finetti3, Daniel Birnbaum3, Nicolas Magné4, Valérie Chopin5, François Bertucci3, Xuefen Le Bourhis1, Robert-Alain Toillon6.   

Abstract

ProNGF expression has been linked to several types of cancers including breast cancer, and we have previously shown that proNGF stimulates breast cancer invasion in an autocrine manner through membrane receptors sortilin and TrkA. However, little is known regarding TrkA-associated protein partners upon proNGF stimulation. By proteomic analysis and proximity ligation assays, we found that proNGF binding to sortilin induced sequential formation of the functional sortilin/TrkA/EphA2 complex, leading to TrkA-phosphorylation dependent Akt activation and EphA2-dependent Src activation. EphA2 inhibition using siRNA approach abolished proNGF-stimulated clonogenic growth of breast cancer cell lines. Combinatorial targeting of TrkA and EphA2 dramatically reduced colony formation in vitro, primary tumor growth and metastatic dissemination towards the brain in vivo. Finally, proximity ligation assay in breast tumor samples revealed that increased TrkA/EphA2 proximity ligation assay signals were correlated with a decrease of overall survival in patients. All together, these data point out the importance of TrkA/EphA2 functional association in proNGF-induced tumor promoting effects, and provide a rationale to target proNGF/TrkA/EphA2 axis by alternative methods other than the simple use of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in breast cancer.
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Keywords:  Breast cancer; EphA2; TrkA; proNGF

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30771434     DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2019.02.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Lett        ISSN: 0304-3835            Impact factor:   8.679


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