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IGF-1R nuclear import and recruitment to chromatin involves both alpha and beta subunits.

Jack V Mills1, Eliot Osher1, Guillaume Rieunier1, Ian G Mills2, Valentine M Macaulay3,4.   

Abstract

Mature type 1 insulin-like growth factor receptors (IGF-1Rs) are heterotetrameric structures comprising two extracellular α-subunits disulphide-bonded to two transmembrane β-subunits with tyrosine kinase activity. IGF-1R is a well-known cell surface mediator of malignant growth, with an incompletely understood role upon nuclear import as a transcriptional regulator. Previous characterisation of nuclear IGF-1R focused on IGF-1Rβ. Here, we aimed to clarify the source of nuclear IGF-1R and investigate whether α-subunits contribute to nuclear IGF-1R function. Using prostate cancer cell lines DU145 and 22Rv1 we detected nuclear α- and β-subunits, with increase in nuclear signal upon IGF-treatment and reduction in response to IGF-1R inhibitor BMS-754807. Following biotinylation of cell surface proteins, biotinylated α- and β-subunits were detected in nuclear extracts of both cell lines. Furthermore, α- and β-subunits reciprocally co-precipitated from nuclear extract. Finally, we detected recruitment of both subunits to regulatory regions of chromatin, including the promoter of the oncogene JUN, that we previously identified in ChIP-seq as sites of IGF-1Rβ enrichment. These data confirm the cell surface origin of nuclear IGF-1R, suggest the presence of nuclear αβ complexes and reveal that both IGF-1Rα- and β-subunits contribute to pro-tumorigenic functions of nuclear IGF-1R.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 35201448     DOI: 10.1007/s12672-021-00407-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Discov Oncol        ISSN: 2730-6011


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Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  1995-06-01       Impact factor: 12.701

2.  Nuclear IGF1R Interacts with Regulatory Regions of Chromatin to Promote RNA Polymerase II Recruitment and Gene Expression Associated with Advanced Tumor Stage.

Authors:  Tamara Aleksic; Nicki Gray; Xiaoning Wu; Guillaume Rieunier; Eliot Osher; Jack Mills; Clare Verrill; Richard J Bryant; Cheng Han; Kathryn Hutchinson; Adam G Lambert; Rajeev Kumar; Freddie C Hamdy; Ulrike Weyer-Czernilofsky; Michael P Sanderson; Thomas Bogenrieder; Stephen Taylor; Valentine M Macaulay
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