Literature DB >> 8816486

Synergistic interaction of the Neu proto-oncogene product and transforming growth factor alpha in the mammary epithelium of transgenic mice.

W J Muller1, C L Arteaga, S K Muthuswamy, P M Siegel, M A Webster, R D Cardiff, K S Meise, F Li, S A Halter, R J Coffey.   

Abstract

Transgenic mice expressing either the neu proto-oncogene or transforming growth factor (TGF-alpha) in the mammary epithelium develop spontaneous focal mammary tumors that occur after a long latency. Since the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and Neu are capable of forming heterodimers that are responsive to EGFR ligands such as TGF-alpha, we examined whether coexpression of TGF-alpha and Neu in mammary epithelium could cooperate to accelerate the onset of mammary tumors. To test this hypothesis, we interbred separate transgenic strains harboring either a mouse mammary tumor virus/TGF-alpha or a mouse mammary tumor virus/neu transgene to generate bitransgenic mice that coexpress TGF-alpha and neu in the mammary epithelium. Female mice coexpressing TGF-alpha and neu developed multifocal mammary tumors which arose after a significantly shorter latency period than either parental strain alone. The development of these mammary tumors was correlated with the tyrosine phosphorylation of Neu and the recruitment of c-Src to the Neu complex. Immunoprecipitation and immunoblot analyses with EGFR- and Neu-specific antisera, however, failed to detect physical complexes of these two receptors. Taken together, these observations suggest that Neu and TGF-alpha cooperate in mammary tumorigenesis through a mechanism involving Neu and EGFR transactivation.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8816486      PMCID: PMC231573          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.16.10.5726

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


  37 in total

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8.  Activation of HER family members in gastric carcinoma cells mediates resistance to MET inhibition.

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