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We explored the feasibility of designing retroviral vectors that can target human breast cancer cells with characteristic receptors via ligand-receptor interaction. The ecotropic Moloney murine leukemia virus envelope was modified by insertion of sequences encoding human heregulin. Ecotropic virus, which normally does not infect human cells, when pseudotyped with the modified envelope protein now crosses species to infect human breast cancer cell lines that overexpress HER-2 (human
epidermal growth factor receptor
; also called
ERBB2
) and HER-4 (also called
ERBB4
), while human breast cancer cell lines expressing low levels of these receptors remain resistant to infection. Since about 20% of human breast cancers overexpress HER-2 and some of breast cancer cell lines overexpress both HER-2 and HER-4, cell-specific targeting of retroviral vectors may provide a different approach for in vivo gene therapy of this type of breast cancer.
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PMID:Ligand-directed retroviral targeting of human breast cancer cells. 756 10
For quantificative determination of
ERBB2
gene amplification in archival human carcinoma specimens we have developed a rapid, non-radioactive approach, which is based on the differential polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and fluorescent DNA technique. Sequences from the
ERBB2
gene and from a single-copy reference gene were amplified simultaneously by PCR, in which one of each primer pair was fluorescently labelled. PCR products were separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in an automated DNA sequencer and directly quantified after laser activation and emission scanning using appropriate software. This fluorescent differential polymerase chain reaction (fd-PCR) method was used for quantificative determination of
ERBB2
gene amplification in 195 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded breast carcinoma tissues.
ERBB2
gene amplification was found in 52 (26%) of these tumors and correlated significantly with tumor size, absence of estrogen receptor (ER) and pS2 expression, but not with absence of progesterone receptor (PR) or presence of
epidermal growth factor receptor
(EGF-R) expression, lymph-node metastases or grading. In univariate analysis,
ERBB2
gene amplification showed no significant correlation with clinical outcome, either in the whole population or in the subgroup defined by positive axillary lymph-node metastases. However, within the node-negative subgroup, patients with
ERBB2
gene amplification had significantly decreased relapse-free survival and overall survival (p < 0.05). The fd-PCR assay is a valuable tool for determination of amplification of
ERBB2
gene as well as further oncogenes. In this way, more detailed information about individual tumor biology may be acquired by a routine assay.
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PMID:ERBB2 gene amplification detected by fluorescent differential polymerase chain reaction in paraffin-embedded breast carcinoma tissues. 759 Dec 99
ErbB-2 and
EGFR
(
epidermal growth factor receptor
) are expressed in lung adenocarcinomas and associated with a poor prognosis. Immunocytochemical analysis revealed erbB-2 and
EGFR
coexperession as a characteristic feature of most lung adenocarcinomas, and at levels of receptor expression present in bronchial epithelial cells. In primary lung tumours and cell lines, erbB-2 detected using Western blot analysis demonstrated low-level phosphotyrosine staining of the 185 kDa band, as compared with breast cancer cell lines. A549 and A427 lung adenocarcinoma cells treated with neu differentiation factor (NDF) showed increased erbB-2 phosphotyrosine staining, but to a much lesser extent than breast cancer cells. The lung cells were examined for expression of the potential autocrine growth factors NDF and transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha) by Northern blot analysis. Both NDF and TFG-alpha mRNA were abundantly expressed in the A549 cells. NDF mRNA was highest during active cell proliferation and decreased in confluent cells or after treatment with the growth-inhibitory steroid dexamethasone. Primary tumours and cell lines expressed
EGFR
, showing higher basal level phosphotyrosine staining than erbB-2. Treatment with NDF and EGF (epidermal growth factor) stimulated cell growth, and in A549 cells the presence of both factors provided an additive increase in cell growth. The growth stimulus that ligand-activated erbB-2 and
EGFR
provides to lung adenocarcinoma cells may establish a background of continued cell proliferation over which other critical transforming events may occur.
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PMID:Expression and activation of erbB-2 and epidermal growth factor receptor in lung adenocarcinomas. 759 67
The family of protein kinases includes many oncogenes and growth factor receptors, many of which have been linked to the pathogenesis and progression of cancer. Protein tyrosine kinases such as HER-2/c-erbB-2 and the
epidermal growth factor receptor
(
EGFR
) have been linked specifically to breast cancer, and perturbations of HER-2 affect response to chemotherapy. We have reviewed the biology of protein kinases in human breast cancer, as well as their translational applications to breast cancer patients. We have studied the spectrum of protein kinases expressed in human breast cancer cells and have identified four protein kinases with potentially important functions in breast cancer: rak (src-related), TK5 (which we now designate JAK3), the focal adhesion kinase (FAK), and
STK1
(human M015/
CAK
). We describe the potential significance of these genes in breast cancer, as well as our methodology for identifying and characterizing novel genes in breast cancer.
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PMID:Protein kinases in human breast cancer. 761 97
Gene targeting was used to create a null allele at the
epidermal growth factor receptor
locus (Egfr). The phenotype was dependent on genetic background.
EGFR
deficiency on a CF-1 background resulted in peri-implantation death due to degeneration of the inner cell mass. On a 129/Sv background, homozygous mutants died at mid-gestation due to placental defects; on a CD-1 background, the mutants lived for up to 3 weeks and showed abnormalities in skin, kidney, brain, liver, and gastrointestinal tract. The multiple abnormalities associated with
EGFR
deficiency indicate that the receptor is involved in a wide range of cellular activities.
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PMID:Targeted disruption of mouse EGF receptor: effect of genetic background on mutant phenotype. 761 84
Rapid and long term effects of protein kinase C alpha activation on receptor tyrosine kinase signaling parameters were investigated in human 293 embryonic fibroblasts and mouse NIH 3T3 cells. Within minutes of phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate treatment,
epidermal growth factor receptor
and
HER2
tyrosine phosphorylation was decreased, while platelet-derived growth factor receptor and insulin receptor autophosphorylation was upregulated. These effects are not mediated by protein kinase C-dependent receptor tyrosine kinase phosphorylation but apparently by activation or inactivation of receptor tyrosine kinase-specific phosphatases, as indicated by neutralization of these phenomena upon treatment of cells with sodium orthovanadate. In contrast to these short term effects, sustained activation of protein kinase C alpha by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate results in translocation of protein kinase C from the cytosol to the membrane fraction where it forms stable complexes with all receptor tyrosine kinases investigated. Ligand-induced receptor tyrosine kinase/protein kinase C association in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts is accompanied by a mobility shift of the receptor, indicating phosphorylation by activated protein kinase C. This phenomenon correlates with the disappearance of receptor tyrosine kinases from the cell surface, implying that this interaction plays a role in the process of receptor internalization and degradation. Interestingly, ligand-stimulated receptor down-regulation is also enhanced by overexpression of phospholipase C gamma, which strongly indicates a role for this common receptor tyrosine kinase substrate in negative regulation of growth factor signals.
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PMID:Rapid and long-term effects on protein kinase C on receptor tyrosine kinase phosphorylation and degradation. 764 54
HER2
, the erbB-2/neu proto-oncogene product, is a 185-kDa transmembrane glycoprotein related to the
epidermal growth factor receptor
. Overexpression of
HER2
was reported in several human adenocarcinomas, including mammary and ovarian carcinomas. A family of glycoproteins, the heregulin/neu differentiation factors, was characterized and implicated as the ligands for
HER2
. Recently, it has been shown that
HER2
alone is not sufficient to reconstitute high affinity heregulin receptors and that
HER3
or
HER4
may be the required components of the heregulin receptors on mammary carcinoma cells (Sliwkowski, M.X., Schaefer, G., Akita, R.W., Lofgren, J.A., Fitzpatrick, V.D., Nuijens, A., Fendly, B.M., Cerione, R.A., Vandlen, R.L., and Carraway, K.L., III (1994) J. Biol. Chem. 269, 14661-14665; Plowman, G.D., Green, J.M., Culouscou, J.-M., Carlton, G.W., Rothwell, V.M., and Buckley, W. (1993) Nature 366, 473-475). Using the Cytosensor to measure the extracellular acidification rate, we have examined the effects of recombinant human heregulin-alpha on three mammary carcinoma cell lines expressing
HER2
(MDA-MB-453, SK-BR-3, and MCF-7), an ovarian carcinoma cell line expressing
HER2
(SK-OV-3), and CHO-K1 and 293-EBNA cells stably transfected with
HER2
. By reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting, we found that the breast cells also express
HER3
and that the ovarian line co-expresses the
HER4
message. A dramatic increase in the acidification rate was observed for the mammary carcinoma cells co-expressing high levels of
HER2
and
HER3
. In contrast, the ovarian cells expressing high levels of
HER2
and low levels of
HER4
or CHO-K1 and 293-EBNA cells expressing
HER2
alone were not responsive to heregulin. When these same transfected cells were exposed to monoclonal anti-
HER2
antibody followed by anti-IgG to cause aggregation of the
HER2
molecules, an increase in the acidification rate was observed, indicating coupling of transfected
HER2
to the signal transduction pathway. Transfection of
HER2
into MCF-7 cells, on the other hand, gave 4-fold enhanced acidification responses. These data, together with the previously reported high affinity heregulin binding and activation of tyrosine phosphorylation in
HER2
and
HER3
co-transfected cells support the role of
HER2
and
HER3
as components of the heregulin receptor in breast cells.
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PMID:Heregulin activation of extracellular acidification in mammary carcinoma cells is associated with expression of HER2 and HER3. 767 53
Regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, and metabolic homeostasis is associated with the phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of specific tyrosine residues of key regulatory proteins. The phosphotyrosine phosphatase 1D (PTP 1D) contains two amino terminally located Src homology 2 (SH2) domains and is similar to the Drosophila corkscrew gene product, which positively regulates the torso tyrosine kinase signal transduction pathway. PTP activity was found to be regulated by physical interaction with a protein tyrosine kinase. PTP 1D did not dephosphorylate receptor tyrosine kinases, despite the fact that it associated with the
epidermal growth factor receptor
and chimeric receptors containing the extracellular domain of the
epidermal growth factor receptor
and the cytoplasmic domain of either the
HER2
-neu, kit-SCF, or platelet-derived growth factor beta (beta PDGF) receptors. PTP 1D was phosphorylated on tyrosine in cells overexpressing the beta PDGF receptor kinase and this tyrosine phosphorylation correlated with an enhancement of its catalytic activity. Thus, protein tyrosine kinases and phosphatases do not simply oppose each other's action; rather, they may work in concert to maintain a fine balance of effector activation needed for the regulation of cell growth and differentiation.
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PMID:Activation of a phosphotyrosine phosphatase by tyrosine phosphorylation. 768 Dec 17
We recently reported the molecular cloning of
HER4
/p180erbB4, a new member of the
epidermal growth factor receptor
family, as well as its activation by a partially purified ligand (Plowman, G. D., Culouscou, J.-M., Whitney, G. S., Green, J. M., Carlton, G. W., Foy, L., Neubauer, M. G., and Shoyab, M. (1993) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 90, 1746-1750). In this report we describe the purification to homogeneity of a 45-kDa protein (p45) that induces the differentiation of MDA-MB-453 human breast cancer cells and stimulates the tyrosine phosphorylation of p180erbB4, the
HER4
-encoded protein. Hydrophobic interaction, ion-exchange, heparin, and size exclusion chromatographies were used to purify this p180erbB4 activator to homogeneity. N-terminal amino acid sequencing suggests that p45 is related to heregulin, a recently reported ligand for p185erbB2. Binding and cross-linking experiments demonstrated that p45 specifically binds to cells expressing recombinant p180erbB4 and not cells expressing recombinant p185erbB2.
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PMID:Characterization of a breast cancer cell differentiation factor that specifically activates the HER4/p180erbB4 receptor. 768 52
The interaction of transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha) with the complete extracellular domain of the
epidermal growth factor receptor
(
EGFR
-ED) was examined by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The 1H NMR resonances of the methyl groups of TGF-alpha were used as probes of the interaction of TGF-alpha with the EGF receptor to determine the binding kinetics and the differential mobility within the bound TGF-alpha. The methyl resonances were studied because there are 14 methyl containing residues well dispersed throughout the structure of TGF-alpha and the relaxation properties of methyl groups are well understood. Changes in the longitudinal and transverse 1H NMR relaxation rates of the methyl resonances of TGF-alpha caused by binding to the 85-kDa
EGFR
-ED were studied. From these measurements it was determined that the interaction was in the NMR fast exchange limit. A binding mechanism to rationalize the different rates determined by NMR and surface plasmon resonance techniques [Zhou, M., et al. (1993) Biochemistry 32, 8193-8198] is proposed. The transverse relaxation rate (R2) enhancements of the various methyl resonances displayed a regional dependence within the bound TGF-alpha molecule. Resonances from the C-terminus of TGF-alpha, which were flexible in the unbound molecule, revealed dramatic increases in their R2 upon binding to the
EGFR
-ED along with resonances from the interior of TGF-alpha. However, upon binding, the R2 enhancements of the methyl resonances from the N-terminus of TGF-alpha, which were also flexible in the unbound TGF-alpha, were slight; indicating a retention of mobility of this region for bound TGF-alpha. The implications of these data with respect to the mechanism of receptor activation and the design of antagonists are discussed.
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PMID:Interaction of transforming growth factor alpha with the epidermal growth factor receptor: binding kinetics and differential mobility within the bound TGF-alpha. 780 91
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