Llgl1 prevents metaplastic survival driven by epidermal growth factor dependent migration
We have previously demonstrated that Llgl1 loss results in a gain of mesenchymal phenotypes and a loss of apicobasal and planar polarity. We now demonstrate that these changes represent a fundamental shift in cellular phenotype. Llgl1 regulates the expression of multiple cell identity markers, inclu...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6221162017-01-25T03:00:46Z Llgl1 prevents metaplastic survival driven by epidermal growth factor dependent migration Greenwood, Erin Maisel, Sabrina Ebertz, David Russ, Atlantis Pandey, Ritu Schroeder, Joyce Univ Arizona, Dept Mol & Cellular Biol Univ Arizona, Arizona Canc Ctr Univ Arizona, Inst BIO5 Univ Arizona, Genet Program Univ Arizona, Canc Biol Program Univ Arizona, Cell & Mol Med polarity migration Llgl1 epidermal growth factor receptor TAZ We have previously demonstrated that Llgl1 loss results in a gain of mesenchymal phenotypes and a loss of apicobasal and planar polarity. We now demonstrate that these changes represent a fundamental shift in cellular phenotype. Llgl1 regulates the expression of multiple cell identity markers, including CD44, CD49f, and CD24, and the nuclear translocation of TAZ and Slug. Cells lacking Llgl1 form mammospheres, where survival and transplantability is dependent upon the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR). Additionally, Llgl1 loss allows cells to grow in soft-agar and maintain prolonged survival as orthotopic transplants in NOD-SCID mice. Lineage tracing and wound healing experiments demonstrate that mammosphere survival is due to enhanced EGF-dependent migration. The loss of Llgl1 drives EGFR mislocalization and an EGFR mislocalization point mutation (P667A) drives these same phenotypes, including activation of AKT and TAZ nuclear translocation. Together, these data indicate that the loss of Llgl1 results in EGFR mislocalization, promoting pre-neoplastic changes. 2016-09-19 Article Greenwood, Erin, et al. "Llgl1 prevents metaplastic survival driven by epidermal growth factor dependent migration." Oncotarget 7.38 (2016): 60776-60792. 1949-2553 10.18632/oncotarget.11320 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622116 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/622116 Oncotarget en http://www.impactjournals.com/oncotarget/index.php?journal=oncotarget&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=11320 All site content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. IMPACT JOURNALS LLC |
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We have previously demonstrated that Llgl1 loss results in a gain of mesenchymal phenotypes and a loss of apicobasal and planar polarity. We now demonstrate that these changes represent a fundamental shift in cellular phenotype. Llgl1 regulates the expression of multiple cell identity markers, including CD44, CD49f, and CD24, and the nuclear translocation of TAZ and Slug. Cells lacking Llgl1 form mammospheres, where survival and transplantability is dependent upon the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR). Additionally, Llgl1 loss allows cells to grow in soft-agar and maintain prolonged survival as orthotopic transplants in NOD-SCID mice. Lineage tracing and wound healing experiments demonstrate that mammosphere survival is due to enhanced EGF-dependent migration. The loss of Llgl1 drives EGFR mislocalization and an EGFR mislocalization point mutation (P667A) drives these same phenotypes, including activation of AKT and TAZ nuclear translocation. Together, these data indicate that the loss of Llgl1 results in EGFR mislocalization, promoting pre-neoplastic changes. |
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Univ Arizona, Dept Mol & Cellular Biol |
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Univ Arizona, Dept Mol & Cellular Biol Greenwood, Erin Maisel, Sabrina Ebertz, David Russ, Atlantis Pandey, Ritu Schroeder, Joyce |
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Greenwood, Erin Maisel, Sabrina Ebertz, David Russ, Atlantis Pandey, Ritu Schroeder, Joyce |
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Llgl1 prevents metaplastic survival driven by epidermal growth factor dependent migration |
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Llgl1 prevents metaplastic survival driven by epidermal growth factor dependent migration |
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Llgl1 prevents metaplastic survival driven by epidermal growth factor dependent migration |
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Llgl1 prevents metaplastic survival driven by epidermal growth factor dependent migration |
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Llgl1 prevents metaplastic survival driven by epidermal growth factor dependent migration |
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llgl1 prevents metaplastic survival driven by epidermal growth factor dependent migration |
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