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Query: UNIPROT:P04626 (
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A variant human
epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor
(HER) with a transition (G to A) at codon 497, resulting in a substitution of a
lysine
for an arginine, was recently demonstrated in several human pancreatic cancer cell lines. In the present study, we compared the frequency of expression of wild-type (HER497R) and variant (HER497K) EGF receptors in normal and malignant pancreatic tissue samples using single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis. Both receptors were expressed in normal (42%) and malignant (46%) tissues. Three samples (two normal and one cancer) expressed only HER497K. The cancer sample that was homozygous for HER497K exhibited strong EGF receptor immunoreactivity. The high frequency of HER497K expression suggests that it is due to a relatively common polymorphism in the HER coding region. Its presence in some of the cancer samples suggests that, like the wild-type receptor, HER497K also has a role in pancreatic cancer.
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PMID:Single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis of the epidermal growth factor receptor at codon 497. 883 Mar 26
Detergent-permeabilized EGFR-T17 fibroblasts, which overexpress the human
epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor
, phosphorylate both poly-L-(glutamic acid, tyrosine) and exogenous calmodulin in an EGF-stimulated manner. Phosphorylation of calmodulin requires the presence of cationic polypeptides, such as poly-L-(
lysine
) or histones, which exert a biphasic effect toward calmodulin phosphorylation. Optimum cationic polypeptide/calmodulin molar ratios of 0.3 and 7 were determined for poly-L-(
lysine
) and histones, respectively. Maximum levels of calmodulin phosphorylation were attained in the absence of free calcium, and a strong inhibition of this process was observed at very low concentrations (Ki = 0.2 microM) of this cation. The incorporation of phosphate into calmodulin occurred predominantly on tyrosine residue(s) and was stimulated 34-fold by EGF.
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PMID:Phosphorylation of calmodulin by permeabilized fibroblasts overexpressing the human epidermal growth factor receptor. 904 62
The adaptor protein Shc contains a phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain and a Src homology 2 (SH2) domain, both of which are known to interact with phosphorylated tyrosines. We have shown previously that tyrosine 1148 of the activated
epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor
is a major binding site for Shc while tyrosine 1173 is a secondary binding site in intact cells. In the present study, we investigated the interaction between the PTB and SH2 domains of Shc and the activated human EGF receptor. Mutant 52-kDa Shc with an arginine-to-
lysine
substitution at residue 175 in the PTB domain (Shc R175K) or 397 in the SH2 domain (Shc R397K) was coexpressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells overexpressing the wild-type or mutant EGF receptors that retained only one of the autophosphorylation sites at tyrosine 1148 (QM1148) or 1173 (QM1173). Shc R397K was coprecipitated with the QM1148 and QM1173 receptors, was tyrosine-phosphorylated, and associated with Grb2 and Sos. In contrast, coprecipitation of Shc R175K with the mutant receptors was barely detectable. In cells expressing the QM1173 receptor, Shc R175K was tyrosine-phosphorylated and associated with Grb2, while association of Sos was barely detectable. In cells expressing the QM1148 receptor, tyrosine phosphorylation of Shc R175K was markedly reduced. When both Shc R175K and 46-kDa Shc R397K were coexpressed with the mutant receptors, p46 Shc R397K was dominantly tyrosine-phosphorylated. In cells expressing the wild-type receptor, Shc R397K, but not Shc R175K, translocated to the membrane in an EGF-dependent manner. In addition, Ras activity stimulated by the immunoprecipitates of Shc R397K was significantly higher than that by the immunoprecipitates of Shc R175K. The present results indicate that tyrosine 1148 of the activated EGF receptor mainly interacts with the Shc PTB domain in intact cells. Tyrosine 1173 interacts with both the PTB and SH2 domains, although the interaction with the PTB domain is dominant. In addition, Shc bound to the activated EGF receptor via the PTB domain dominantly interacts with Grb2-Sos complex and plays a major role in the Ras-signaling pathway.
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PMID:Shc phosphotyrosine-binding domain dominantly interacts with epidermal growth factor receptors and mediates Ras activation in intact cells. 954 89
The "Fab immunogene" is a novel gene transfer vehicle in which the Fab fragment of anti-human
epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor
antibody B4G7 is conjugated with poly-L-
lysine
to form an affinity complex with DNA. It was developed to target delivery of therapeutic genes into EGF receptor-hyperproducing tumor cells. Various characteristic features of the immunogene have been documented (Chen et al., 1998). Here we add further evidence to prove that in vitro transfer of beta-galactosidase/Fab immunogene is exclusively to EGF receptor-positive cells and that the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (TK)/Fab immunogene induces substantial suicide effects on A431 tumor cells when treated together with ganciclovir. The in vivo specificity of the immunogene transfer was examined using A431 tumor-bearing nude mice. When these nude mice were injected intraperitoneally with the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT)/Fab immunogene, CAT DNA was detected in the tumors as well as in liver and kidney but not brain, whereas CAT mRNA and enzyme activity were detected only in the tumors. Local and intraperitoneal injection of the TK/Fab immunogene and subsequent administration of ganciclovir effectively suppressed the growth of A431 tumors transplanted on the backs of nude mice. These observations suggest a possible application of the Fab immunogene system in cancer gene therapy.
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PMID:Targeted in vivo delivery of therapeutic gene into experimental squamous cell carcinomas using anti-epidermal growth factor receptor antibody: immunogene approach. 987 65
We reported previously that a conformation-specific antibody, Ab P2, to a 16-amino acid peptide (Glu-Gly-Tyr-
Lys
-
Lys
-
Lys
-Tyr-Gln-Gln-Val-Asp-Glu-Glu-Phe-Leu-Arg) of the cytoplasmic domain of the beta-type platelet-derived growth factor receptor also recognizes the
epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor
. Although the antibody is not directed to phosphotyrosine, it recognizes in immunoprecipitation the activated and hence phosphorylated form of both receptors. In P2 peptide, there are two tripeptide sequences, Asp-Glu-Glu and Tyr-Gln-Gln, that are also present in the EGF receptor. Our present studies using either EGF receptor C-terminal deletion mutants or point mutations (Tyr-->Phe) and our previous studies on antibody inhibition by P2-derived peptides suggest that Gln-Gln in combination with Asp-Glu-Glu forms a high-affinity complex with Ab P2 and that such complex formation is dependent on tyrosine phosphorylation. Of the five phosphate acceptor sites in the EGF receptor, clustered in the extreme C-terminal tail, phosphorylation of three tyrosine residues (992, 1068, and 1086) located between Asp-Glu-Glu and Gln-Gln is necessary for Ab P2 binding. In contrast, the acceptor sites Tyr 1173 and 1148 play no role in the conformation change. Asp-Glu-Glu and Gln-Gln are located 169 amino acids apart, and it is highly likely that the interactions among three negatively charged phosphotyrosine residues in the receptor C terminus may result in the bending of the peptide chain in such a way that these two peptides come close to each other to form an antibody-binding site. Such a possibility is also supported by our finding that receptor dephosphorylation results in complete loss of Ab P2-binding activity. In conclusion, we have identified a domain within the cytoplasmic part of the EGF receptor whose conformation is altered by receptor phosphorylation; furthermore, we have identified the tyrosine residues that positively regulate this conformation.
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PMID:Phosphorylation of tyrosine 992, 1068, and 1086 is required for conformational change of the human epidermal growth factor receptor c-terminal tail. 1006 1
The Fab fragment of monoclonal antibody B4G7 against human
epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor
was conjugated with cationic poly-L-
lysine
and the resulting conjugate was further complexed with reporter genes or therapeutic genes. This Fab/DNA complex was designated as "Fab immunogene." The Fab immunogene transfer in vitro was mediated through the EGF receptors in two melanoma cell lines. The frequency of cells expressing beta-galactosidase (beta-Gal) reporter gene was approximately 1%. The induction of suicide effects after Fab immunogene transfer of herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (TK) or Escherichia coli cytosine deaminase (CD) gene was quite remarkable, and the growth of melanoma cells was inhibited for over 7 days in the presence of ganciclovir (GCV) or 5-fluorocytosine (5-FC). Similarly, when melanoma cells treated in vitro with the Fab immunogene carrying TK or CD were transplanted into the back of nude mouse, subsequent systemic administration of GCV or 5-FC effectively suppressed the growth of tumors, indicating the occurrence of in vivo suicide effects.
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PMID:Ex vivo delivery of suicide genes into melanoma cells using epidermal growth factor receptor-specific Fab immunogene. 1036 86
Signalling through
epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor
leads to several cellular responses including cell division and cell migration. Since EGF receptors are expressed on normal mesothelial cells, this study investigated whether EGF receptor ligands act as chemoattractants on these cells. The study used Boyden chambers fitted with filters coated with the adhesive matrix proteins fibronectin, laminin, collagen type IV and the nonmatrix adhesive molecule poly-L-
lysine
, for the migration studies. Normal mesothelial cells migrated to EGF receptor ligands such as EGF, transforming growth factor (TGF)-alpha and heparin-binding epidermal growth factor (HB-EGF) at concentrations ranging 0.024-100 ng x mL(-1) (with a peak stimulation at 6.25 ng x mL(-1)), if matrix proteins were present as adhesive substrates. This migration was integrin-dependent, since the same cells failed to migrate in the absence of extracellular matrix molecules or when the Boyden chamber assay was performed in the presence of anti-beta1 integrin monoclonal antibodies. These findings describe for the first time epidermal growth factor receptor ligands acting as chemoattractants on normal mesothelial cells, and that signalling through epidermal growth factor receptors leading to mesothelial cell migration also requires the activation of integrins.
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PMID:Epidermal growth factor receptor ligands are chemoattractants for normal human mesothelial cells. 1051 21
Female transgenic FVB mice transfected with the mammary
erbB-2
/neu oncogene were injected 0.1 ml 0.9% solution of sodium chloride (control), 1 meg Vilon peptide (
Lys
-Glu) or Epitalon peptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Glu), s.c., 5 days in succession once a month, beginning from the age of 2 months. The characteristics of mammary tumor induction in the control and experimental groups did not differ until the age of 9 months. Later on, Epitalon-treated mice revealed distinct inhibition of carcinogenesis. One tumor per animal was detected in 7% (control), 4% (Vilon) and 16% (Epitalon) (p < 0.05). Two or more tumors per animal were in 75%, 95% and 56%, respectively (p < 0.05). Largest diameter of mammary adenocarcinoma in the Epitalon group was smaller than in controls by 33% (p < 0.05). Although the number of mice with metastases to the lung in all three groups was practically identical, their incidence in the Vilon group was 2.6 times higher than in Epitalon-treated animals (p < 0.05). Largest diameter of metastasis in the Epitalon group was the smallest, too. Our data point to inhibition of mammary carcinogenesis by Epitalon in transgenic
erbB-2
/neu mice.
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PMID:[Effect of Epitalon and Vilon treatment on mammary carcinogenesis in transgenic erbB-2/NEU mice]. 1210 68
A novel approach to cancer gene therapy is to implant microcapsules containing nonautologous cells engineered to secrete molecules with antineoplastic properties. The efficacy of this treatment is now tested in a mouse model bearing
HER-2/neu
-positive tumors. Nonautologous mouse myoblasts (C(2)C(12)) were genetically modified to secrete interleukin-2 linked to the Fv region of a humanized antibody with affinity to
HER-2/neu
. The resulting fusion protein, sFvIL-2, would encompass immune-stimulatory cytokine activity now targeted to the
HER-2/neu
-expressing tumor. These recombinant cells were then immunoprotected with alginate-poly-L-
lysine
-alginate microcapsules before implantation into tumor-bearing mice. Treatment with these encapsulated cells led to a delay in tumor progression and prolonged survival of the animals. The long-term efficacy was limited by an inflammatory reaction against the implanted microcapsules probably because of the secreted cytokine and antigenic response against the xenogeneic fusion protein itself. However, over the short term (initial 2 weeks), efficacy was confirmed when a significant amount of biologically active interleukin-2 was detected systemically, and targeting of the fusion protein to the
HER-2/neu
-expressing tumor was shown immunohistochemically. The tumor suppression in the treated animals was associated with increased apoptosis and necrosis in the tumor tissue, thus demonstrating successful targeting of the antiproliferative effect to the tumors by this delivery paradigm. In conclusion, this new approach to systemic cancer gene therapy needs to be modified to provide long-term delivery, but has demonstrated short-term efficacy and potential to become a cost-effective, benign, and non-viral-based adjunct to the current armory of anticancer strategies.
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PMID:A novel approach to tumor suppression with microencapsulated recombinant cells. 1213 69
Female FVB/N
HER-2/neu
transgenic mice from the age of 2 months were subcutaneously injected with saline, the peptide Epitalon(R) (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) or with the peptide Vilon(R) (
Lys
-Glu) in a single dose of 1 microg/mouse for 5 consecutive days every month. Epitalon treatment reduced the cumulative number and the maximum size of tumors (p < 0.05). Furthermore, the number of mice bearing 1 mammary tumor was increased, whereas the number of mice bearing 2 or more mammary tumors was reduced in Epitalon-treated in comparison to saline-treated animals (p < 0.05). The size but not the number of lung metastases was reduced in Epitalon-treated compared to saline-treated mice (p < 0.05). The treatment with Vilon produced significant negative effects when compared to the control group, with an increased incidence of mammary cancer development (p < 0.05), a shorter mean latent period of tumors (p < 0.05) and an increased cumulative number of tumors (p < 0.05). A 3.7-fold reduction in the expression of
HER-2/neu
mRNA was found in mammary tumors from
HER-2/neu
transgenic mice treated with Epitalon compared to control animals. The expression of mRNA for
HER-2/neu
was also partially reduced in Vilon-treated mice, but it remained significantly higher in Vilon- than in Epitalon-treated animals (1.9-fold increase). The data demonstrate the inhibitory effect of Epitalon in the development of spontaneous mammary tumors in
HER-2/neu
mice, suggesting that a downregulation of
HER-2/neu
gene expression in mammary adenocarcinoma may be responsible, at least in part, for the antitumor effect of the peptide.
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PMID:Inhibitory effect of the peptide epitalon on the development of spontaneous mammary tumors in HER-2/neu transgenic mice. 1220 81
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