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Lung Tumor Suppressor GPRC5A Binds EGFR and Restrains Its Effector Signaling.

Authors :
Shuangshuang Zhong
Huijing Yin
Yueling Liao
Feng Yao
Qi Li
Jie Zhang
Huike Jiao
Yongxu Zhao
Dongliang Xu
Shuli Liu
Hongyong Song
Yong Gao
Jingyi Liu
Lina Ma
Zhi Pang
Ruixu Yang
Chengyi Ding
Beibei Sun
Xiaofeng Lin
Xiaofeng Ye
Source :
Cancer Research. 5/1/2015, Vol. 75 Issue 9, p1801-1814. 15p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

GPRC5A is a G-protein--coupled receptor expressed in lung tissue but repressed in most human lung cancers. Studies in Gprc5a-/- mice have established its role as a tumor-suppressor function in this setting, but the basis for its role has been obscure. Here, we report that GPRC5A functions as a negative modulator of EGFR signaling. Mouse tracheal epithelial cells (MTEC) from Gprc5a-/- mice exhibited a relative increase in EGFR and downstream STAT3 signaling, whereas GPRC5A expression inhibited EGFR and STAT3 signaling. GPRC5A physically interacted with EGFR through its transmembrane domain, which was required for its EGFR inhibitory activity. Gprc5a-/- MTEC were much more susceptible to EGFR inhibitors than wild-type MTEC, suggesting their dependence on EGFR signaling for proliferation and survival. Dysregulated EGFR and STAT3 were identified in the normal epithelia of small and terminal bronchioles as well as tumors of Gprc5a-/- mouse lungs. Moreover, in these lungs EGFR inhibitor treatment inhibited EGFR and STAT3 activation along with cell proliferation. Finally, overexpression of ectopic GPRC5A in human non--small cell lung carcinoma cells inhibited both EGF-induced and constitutively activated EGFR signaling. Taken together, our results show how GPRC5A deficiency leads to dysregulated EGFR and STAT3 signaling and lung tumorigenesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00085472
Volume :
75
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cancer Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
102491620
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-14-2005