A functionally significant cross-talk between androgen receptor and ErbB2 pathways in estrogen receptor negative breast cancer.

Neoplasia : an International Journal for Oncology Research
Ali Naderi, Luke Hughes-Davies

Abstract

Recent studies have identified novel subgroups in ER-negative breast cancer based on the expression pattern of androgen receptor (AR). One subtype (molecular apocrine) has an over-expression of steroid-response genes and ErbB2. Using breast cancer cell lines with molecular apocrine features, we demonstrate a functional cross-talk between AR and ErbB2 pathways. We show that stimulation of AR and ErbB2 pathways leads to the cross-regulation of gene expression for AR, ErbB2, FOXA1, XBP1, TFF3, and KLK3. As opposed to the physiologic transient phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK1/2) observed with the testosterone treatment, we demonstrate that the addition of ErbB2 inhibition leads to a persistent phosphorylation of ERK1/2, which negatively regulates the downstream signaling and cell growth. This suggests a mechanism for the cross-talk involving the ERK pathway. Moreover, testosterone stimulates the proliferation of molecular apocrine breast cell lines, and this effect can be reversed using antiandrogen flutamide and anti-ErbB2 AG825. Conversely, the growth stimulatory effect of heregulin can also be inhibited with flutamide, suggesting a cross-talk between the AR and ErbB2 pathways affecting cell prolifer...Continue Reading

Citations

Mar 6, 2009·Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine·Harikrishna Nakshatri, Sunil Badve
Jul 26, 2011·Oncogene·M GuedjC Theillet
May 10, 2011·Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc·Laura C CollinsRulla M Tamimi
Jan 18, 2015·Oncotarget·Javier MunozRazelle Kurzrock
Nov 8, 2017·Scientific Reports·Licai HeHaihua Gu
Apr 28, 2018·Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research : CR·Xiaozhen LiuYun Niu
Nov 8, 2018·Endocrine-related Cancer·Giorgio SecretoVittorio Krogh
Dec 17, 2019·Breast Disease·Nihad Al-OthmanMoath Alqaraleh
Feb 23, 2020·Virchows Archiv : an International Journal of Pathology·Jing LiuYun Niu
Nov 19, 2009·Breast Cancer Research and Treatment·Tisheeka R GrahamRuth M O'Regan
Oct 30, 2013·APMIS : Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica, Et Immunologica Scandinavica·Lu YueWensheng Qiu
Sep 1, 2012·Endocrine-related Cancer·Kiyoshi TakagiTakashi Suzuki
Nov 26, 2011·Bioscience Reports·Gina M Bernardo, Ruth A Keri
Nov 26, 2013·Journal of the National Cancer Institute·Francisco E Vera-BadilloEitan Amir
Nov 12, 2015·Oncotarget·Theresa E HickeyLuke A Selth
Jun 22, 2014·Endocrine-related Cancer·Keely M McNamaraWayne D Tilley
Mar 19, 2014·Annals of Surgical Oncology·Julia Y S TsangGary M Tse
Nov 10, 2009·Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc·Leo A NiemeierRohit Bhargava
Mar 6, 2016·Breast Cancer Research and Treatment·Honghong ShenYun Niu
Jun 28, 2014·Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology·Ala QabajaReda Alhajj
Dec 30, 2014·Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia·A DittrichA Tyson-Capper
Mar 2, 2017·Cancers·Bilal Rahim, Ruth O'Regan
Mar 2, 2019·Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences·Stella K Vasiliou, Eleftherios P Diamandis

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Apoptosis

Apoptosis is a specific process that leads to programmed cell death through the activation of an evolutionary conserved intracellular pathway leading to pathognomic cellular changes distinct from cellular necrosis