Pro-nerve Growth Factor Induces Autocrine Stimulation of Breast Cancer Cell Invasion through Tropomyosin-related Kinase A (TrkA) and Sortilin Protein
Pro-nerve Growth Factor Induces Autocrine Stimulation of Breast Cancer Cell Invasion through Tropomyosin-related Kinase A (TrkA) and Sortilin Protein
The precursor of nerve growth factor (proNGF) has been described as a biologically active polypeptide able to induce apoptosis in neuronal cells, via the neurotrophin receptor p75(NTR) and the sortilin receptor. Herein, it is shown that proNGF is produced and secreted by breast cancer cells, stimulating their invasion. Using Western blotting and mass spectrometry, proNGF was detected in a panel of breast cancer cells as well as in their conditioned media. Immunohistochemical analysis indicated an overproduction of proNGF in breast tumors, when compared with benign and normal breast biopsies, and a relationship to lymph node invasion in ductal carcinomas. Interestingly, siRNA against proNGF induced a decrease of breast cancer cell invasion that was restored by the addition of non-cleavable proNGF. The activation of TrkA, Akt, and Src, but not the MAP kinases, was observed. In addition, the proNGF invasive effect was inhibited by the Trk pharmacological inhibitor K252a, a kinase-dead TrkA, and siRNA against TrkA sortilin, neurotensin, whereas siRNA against p75(NTR) and the MAP kinase inhibitor PD98059 had no impact. These data reveal the existence of an autocrine loop stimulated by proNGF and mediated by TrkA and sortilin, with the activation of Akt and Src, for the stimulation of breast cancer cell invasion.
- University of Newcastle Australia Australia
- University of California, San Francisco United States
- University of Lille France
- bioMérieux (France) France
Biopsy, Carbazoles, Breast Neoplasms, Receptors, Nerve Growth Factor, neurotrophins, Indole Alkaloids, p75NTR, breast cancer, Cell Line, Tumor, growth factors, 616, Nerve Growth Factor, Humans, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Enzyme Inhibitors, Protein Precursors, Receptor, trkA, cellular regulation, TrkA receptor, Carcinoma, Ductal, Enzyme Activation, Adaptor Proteins, Vesicular Transport, Autocrine Communication, src-Family Kinases, Lymphatic Metastasis, Female, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt, signal transduction
Biopsy, Carbazoles, Breast Neoplasms, Receptors, Nerve Growth Factor, neurotrophins, Indole Alkaloids, p75NTR, breast cancer, Cell Line, Tumor, growth factors, 616, Nerve Growth Factor, Humans, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Enzyme Inhibitors, Protein Precursors, Receptor, trkA, cellular regulation, TrkA receptor, Carcinoma, Ductal, Enzyme Activation, Adaptor Proteins, Vesicular Transport, Autocrine Communication, src-Family Kinases, Lymphatic Metastasis, Female, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt, signal transduction
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