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Query: EC:3.1.1.53 (
sialidase
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The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), through the MAP kinase and PI3K-Akt-mTOR axis, plays a pivotal role in colorectal cancer (CRC) pathogenesis. The membrane-associated
NEU3
sialidase
interacts with and desialylates EGFR by promoting its dimerization and downstream effectors' activation. Among the targeted therapies against EGFR, the monoclonal antibody cetuximab is active only in a subgroup of patients not carrying mutations in the MAP kinase pathway. In order to better understand the EGFR-
NEU3
interplay and the mechanisms of pharmacological resistance, we investigated the role of
NEU3
deregulation in cetuximab-treated CRC cell lines transiently transfected with
NEU3
using Western blot analysis. Our results indicate that
NEU3
overexpression can enhance EGFR activation only if EGFR is overexpressed, indicating the existence of a threshold for
NEU3
-mediated EGFR activation. This enhancement mainly leads to the constitutive activation of the MAP kinase pathway. Consequently, we suggest that the evaluation of
NEU3
expression cannot entirely substitute the evaluation of EGFR because EGFR-negative cases cannot be stimulated by
NEU3
. Furthermore,
NEU3
-mediated hyperactivation of EGFR is counterbalanced by the administration of cetuximab, hypothesizing that a combined treatment of
NEU3
- and EGFR-targeted therapies may represent a valid option for CRC patients, which must be investigated in the future.
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PMID:Role of NEU3 Overexpression in the Prediction of Efficacy of EGFR-Targeted Therapies in Colon Cancer Cell Lines. 3323 23
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