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Query: UNIPROT:P04626 (
erbB-2
)
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Four monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) specific for the extracellular domain of the human
erbB-2
/
HER2
protein (FRP5, FSP16, FWP51 and FSP77) have been isolated (Harwerth et al., J. Biol. Chem., 267, 15160-15167, 1992). In this paper we describe the effects of
erbB-2
specific MAb administration on the tumorigenic growth of human
erbB-2
transformed NIH3T3 cells implanted into athymic nude mice. Two antibodies, FWP51 and FSP77, inhibited the onset of tumour growth, while the administration of FRP5 and FSP16 did not affect tumour growth. In addition, administration of MAbs FWP51 and FSP77 led to a retardation in the growth of established tumours. Treatment was not curative in that tumours regrew within two weeks of the final treatment. The administration of a combination of MAbs FWP51 and FSP77 which react with two distinct regions on the
erbB-2
molecule was more effective than treatment with either MAb alone. The two growth-inhibitory antibodies were also effective in the treatment of tumours established from SKOV3 cells, a human ovarian tumour cell line with high levels of the
erbB-2
protein. The effect of the MAbs on the anchorage-independent growth of
erbB-2
transformed cells and on
erbB-2
receptor turnover was also measured.
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PMID:Monoclonal antibodies directed to the erbB-2 receptor inhibit in vivo tumour cell growth. 790 53
The coexpression of
EGFR
and c-
erbB-2
protein was examined immunohistochemically in a total of 62 freshly frozen specimens of colorectal cancer, and correlations between the coexpression of both receptors and their clinicopathological variables were analyzed. Positive staining of both receptors was found in 21 cases, and it was related to the degree of lymphatic or vascular invasion of cancer cell, the synchronous metastasis to liver or lung, and the most advanced stage (Dukes' D). Moreover, the incidence of the distant metastasis including metachronous metastasis to other organs such as liver, lung or peritoneum were significantly higher in the positive cases of both receptors. These results suggest that the coexpression of
EGFR
and c-
erbB-2
protein may be related to the distant metastasis of colorectal cancer.
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PMID:[Immunohistochemical study of the coexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and c-erbB-2 protein in colorectal cancer]. 790 10
The human
erbB-2
gene encodes a
receptor protein tyrosine kinase
which has strong growth-promoting properties. Overexpression of
erbB-2
is directly associated with tumor cell growth in vivo and in vitro. To investigate structural features which may contribute to expression, we isolated and sequenced a 3.65-kb 5' promoter fragment of the human
erbB-2
gene. This 5' fragment contains an exceptionally high density of four Alu sequences. Other structural features include an A + T-rich region that causes DNA bending, as measured by anomalously slow migration in polyacrylamide gels. These structural features of the 5' region of
erbB-2
may contribute to expression of the gene in different growth states.
...
PMID:Structural features of the 5' region of the human erbB-2 gene. 790 74
SH2 domain proteins are important components of the signal transduction pathways activated by growth factor receptor tyrosine kinases. We have been cloning SH2 domain proteins by bacterial expression cloning using the tyrosine phosphorylated C-terminus of the epidermal growth factor receptor as a probe. One of these newly cloned SH2 domain proteins, GRB-7, was mapped on mouse chromosome 11 to a region which also contains the tyrosine kinase receptor,
HER2
/
erbB-2
. The analogous chromosomal locus in man is often amplified in human breast cancer leading to overexpression of
HER2
. We find that GRB-7 is amplified in concert with
HER2
in several breast cancer cell lines and that GRB-7 is overexpressed in both cell lines and breast tumors. GRB-7, through its SH2 domain, binds tightly to
HER2
such that a large fraction of the tyrosine phosphorylated
HER2
in SKBR-3 cells is bound to GRB-7. GRB-7 can also bind tyrosine phosphorylated SHC, albeit at a lower affinity than GRB2 binds SHC. We also find that GRB-7 has a strong similarity over > 300 amino acids to a newly identified gene in Caenorhabditis elegans. This region of similarity, which lies outside the SH2 domain, also contains a pleckstrin homology domain. The presence of evolutionarily conserved domains indicates that GRB-7 is likely to perform a basic signaling function. The fact that GRB-7 and
HER2
are both overexpressed and bound tightly together suggests that this basic signaling pathway is greatly amplified in certain breast cancers.
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PMID:The SH2 domain protein GRB-7 is co-amplified, overexpressed and in a tight complex with HER2 in breast cancer. 790 78
Transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinases that bind to peptide factors transmit essential growth and differentiation signals. A growing list of orphan receptors, of which some are oncogenic, holds the promise that many unknown ligands may be discovered by tracking the corresponding surface molecules. The neu gene (also called
erbB-2
and HER-2) encodes such a receptor tyrosine kinase whose oncogenic potential is released in the developing rodent nervous system through a point mutation. Amplification and overexpression of neu are thought to contribute to malignancy of certain human adenocarcinomas. The search for soluble factors that interact with the
Neu
receptor led to the discovery of a 44 kDa glycoprotein that induces phenotypic differentiation of cultured mammary tumor cells to growth-arrested and milk-producing cells. The Neu differentiation factor (NDF or heregulin), however, also acts as a mitogen for epithelial, Schwann and glial cells. Multiple forms of the factor are produced by alternative splicing and their expression is confined predominantly to the central and to the peripheral nervous systems. One identified neuronal function of this family of polypeptides is to control the formation of neuromuscular junctions, but their physiological role in secretory epithelia is still unknown. Other open questions relate to the transmembrane topology of various precursors, the identity of a putative coreceptor, the possible existence of additional ligands of
Neu
and the functional significance of the interaction between
Neu
and at least three highly related receptor tyrosine kinases.
...
PMID:Neu and its ligands: from an oncogene to neural factors. 790 91
Amplification and overexpression of the
ERBB2
(
HER-2/neu
) oncogene has been implicated as contributing to the development of human breast cancer, and as a predictor of poor survival. In the present non-randomized study of 871 primary invasive breast tumours,
ERBB2
activation was significantly correlated to a shorter disease-free and overall survival in the subgroup of patients receiving adjuvant tamoxifen therapy, but not in the untreated group. Further subcategorization demonstrated the relationship to poor prognosis to be confined to lymph node positive and steroid receptor-positive tumours. We suggest that steroid receptor and
ERBB2
-positive breast tumours are resistant to tamoxifen therapy and, supported by experimental evidence showing an oestrogen receptor dependent up-regulation of
ERBB2
expression upon tamoxifen administration, possibly even growth stimulated by the drug.
...
PMID:ERBB2 amplification is associated with tamoxifen resistance in steroid-receptor positive breast cancer. 791 63
Metastatic phenotype in human solid tumors is believed to follow stochastic acquisition of structural genetic aberrations-so-called multistep tumor progression. We tested this hypothesis in breast carcinoma by immunostaining 89 stage-heterogeneous cases for the products of three genes (p53,
ERBB-2
, and
EGFR
) which are frequently altered in this tumor system. Variable relationships were observed between advanced disease stage and immunostaining for individual gene products (
ERBB-2
- p = 0.05,
EGFR
- p = 0.02, p53 - p = 0.12, Chi Square test). Regional or distant metastases at presentation correlated with multiple oncogene/tumor suppressor gene expression abnormalities: node negative -59% none positive, 29% one positive, 12% two or more positive, vs. node positive -37% none positive, 23% one positive, 39% two or more positive (p = 0.01). Only 2/12 (17%) of tumors with distant metastases at presentation were negative for abnormal expression of any of these gene products, and 7/12 (58%) were positive for two or three. Among axillary node negative patients who developed recurrences, 67% exhibited staining for at least one gene product, compared to only 27% of those without recurrences (p = 0.02). All 5 cases with abnormal staining for each gene product had regional or distant metastases at presentation and recurred. In multivariate analysis, individual expression of p53 outweighed expression of
ERBB-2
and
EGFR
in correlation with outcome. These data suggest clinical neoplastic progression of breast carcinomas correlates with cumulative genetic events detectable by protein expression. Short term recurrence, however, may correlate more closely with abnormal expression of p53 than with
EGFR
or
ERBB-2
.
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PMID:Concurrent abnormal expression of ERBB-2, EGFR, and p53 genes and clinical disease progression of breast carcinoma. 791 62
Recent progress in molecular biology has revealed that the proliferation of breast cancer is controlled by various growth factors and their receptors. In particular, the amplifications and products of oncogenes which code growth factors and receptors can be different indicators of clinical malignancy from the conventional prognostic factors. We investigated the relation of c-
erbB-2
and int-2 gene amplification, expression, ER and
EGFR
with clinical characteristics. In retrospective study, the cumulative 10-year survival rate of patients with c-
erbB-2
and int-2 gene amplification was significantly lower than in patients without amplification. In 72 cases with tumor diameter less than 3.0 cm, which can be an indication of breast preservation surgery, the survival rates of patients in these gene amplified groups were significantly lower than in the non-amplified groups. As for prospective study, the results were the same as those from retrospective study. These data show that the cases with these gene amplification have a high biological malignancy and high risk of recurrence to distant organs, despite the small tumor diameter.
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PMID:[Abnormalities and clinical characteristics of growth factors and receptor systems in breast cancer]. 791 99
Promoter elements accounting for
HER2
(c-
erbB-2
/neu) overexpression were searched for in several human breast cancer cell lines (MDA-453, BT-474, ZR-75-1, MCF-7) known to express constitutively a 30-fold range in
HER2
transcripts per gene copy.
HER2
overexpressing cells showed a single prominent DNase I hypersensitive site near a conserved and hitherto unrecognized ets response element (GAGGAA), located 38 bases down-stream from the CAAT box and directly 5' of the TATA box in the human
HER2
promoter. Transient transfection of
HER2
promoter constructs (0.125, 0.5, and 2.0 kilobase pairs (kb)) demonstrated that the most proximal promoter region (0.125 kb) was capable of conferring up to 30-fold enhanced activity in
HER2
-overexpressing cell lines relative to low
HER2
-expressing control lines. Site-directed mutagenesis of the ets response element (GAGGAA-->GAGAGA) caused a > or = 60% reduction in promoter activity affecting at least 0.5 kb of upstream
HER2
regulatory sequence. Gel-shift assays with nuclear extracts and oligonucleotide sequences spanning the 0.125-kb promoter region detected an ETS-immunoreactive complex, present most abundantly in cells overexpressing
HER2
, whose high-affinity binding depended on the GAGGAA response element. Methylation interference confirmed the ETS-specific pattern of protein binding by this complex to guanine bases in the ets response element. UV cross-linking and immunoprecipitation implicate a approximately 60-kDa ETS protein, and candidate ETS genes expressed in these breast cancer cells include GABP alpha, elk-1, elf-1, and PEA3.
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PMID:Binding of an ETS-related protein within the DNase I hypersensitive site of the HER2/neu promoter in human breast cancer cells. 791 92
Irradiation of HeLa cells with short-wavelength ultraviolet light (UVC) induces the modification and activation of the preexisting transcription factors c-Fos-c-Jun (AP-1) and TCF/
Elk
-1, as well as the protein synthesis independent transcriptional activation of the c-fos and c-jun genes. This response to UVC is mediated via obligatory cytoplasmic signal transduction, involving Ras and Raf, Src, and MAP kinases. The UVC response is inhibited by prior down-modulation of growth factor receptor signaling upon growth factor prestimulation, by suramin (an inhibitor of receptor activation) or by expression of a dominant negative
epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor
mutant. These data suggest the involvement of several growth factor receptors in the UVC response. Indeed, UVC induces the suramin-inhibitable immediate tyrosine phosphorylation of the EGF receptor.
...
PMID:Involvement of growth factor receptors in the mammalian UVC response. 792 65
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