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Data from A Novel EGFR Isoform Confers Increased Invasiveness to Cancer Cells

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 22:07
Abstract

As a validated therapeutic target in several human cancers, the EGF receptor (EGFR) provides a focus to gain deeper insights into cancer pathophysiology. In this study, we report the identification of a naturally occurring and widely expressed EGFR isoform termed EGFRvA, which substitutes a Ser/Thr-rich peptide for part of the carboxyl-terminal regulatory domain of the receptor. Intriguingly, EGFRvA expression relates more closely to histopathologic grade and poor prognosis in patients with glioma. Ectopic expression of EGFRvA in cancer cells conferred a higher invasive capacity than EGFR in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, EGFRvA stimulated expression of STAT3, which upregulated heparin-binding EGF (HB-EGF). Reciprocally, HB-EGF stimulated phosphorylation of EGFRvA at Y845 along with STAT3, generating a positive feedback loop that may reinforce invasive function. The significance of EGFRvA expression was reinforced by findings that it is attenuated by miR-542-5p, a microRNA that is a known tumor suppressor. Taken together, our findings define this newfound EGFR isoform as a key theranostic molecule. Cancer Res; 73(23); 7056–67. ©2013 AACR.

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AUTHORS (19)

  • Min Zhou
    Hai Wang
    Keke Zhou
    Xiaoying Luo
    Xiaorong Pan
    Bizhi Shi
    Hua Jiang
    Jiqin Zhang
    Kesang Li
    Hua-Mao Wang
    Huiping Gao
    Shun Lu
    Ming Yao
    Ying Mao
    Hong-Yang Wang
    Shengli Yang
    Jianren Gu
    Chuanyuan Li
    Zonghai Li
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