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Sorting nexin 2-mediated membrane trafficking of c- Met contributes to sensitivity of molecular-targeted drugs.

Authors :
Ogi, Sayaka
Fujita, Hideaki
Kashihara, Masaki
Yamamoto, Chizuko
Sonoda, Kahori
Okamoto, Isamu
Nakagawa, Kazuhiko
Ohdo, Shigehiro
Tanaka, Yoshitaka
Kuwano, Michihiko
Ono, Mayumi
Source :
Cancer Science; May2013, Vol. 104 Issue 5, p573-583, 11p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The sorting nexin ( SNX) family is a diverse group of cytoplasmic and membrane-associated proteins that are involved in membrane-trafficking steps within the endocytotic network. SNX1 and SNX2 are components of the mammalian retromer complex and they also play critical roles in the membrane trafficking of growth factor receptors including epidermal growth factor receptor ( EGFR) and c-Met. The human lung cancer cell lines, which harbor activating mutations in the kinase domain of EGFR gene, are sensitive to EGFR-targeted drugs gefitinib or erlotinib. However, a lung cancer cell line harboring gene amplification of c-Met is sensitive to the c-Met-targeted drug SU11274 but not to EGFR-targeted drugs. C-Met overexpression is identified as one of the bypass mechanisms for acquired resistance to EGFR-targeted drugs. Here we show that the si RNA-mediated knockdown of SNX2 decreases the cell-surface localization of c-Met, but not that of EGFR, resulting in lysosomal degradation of the c-Met protein. SNX2 specifically interacts with c-Met and treatment with lysosomal inhibitors almost completely annihilates downregulation of c-Met protein by SNX2 knockdown. Therefore, silencing of SNX2 markedly alters sensitivity to anticancer drugs targeted to c-Met ( SU11274) and EGFR (gefitinib and erlotinib) through promotion of compensatory activation of the EGFR pathway in lung cancer cells. These findings suggest that development of drugs targeting SNX2 could be useful in overcoming drug resistance to EGFR-targeted drugs in lung cancer cells harboring c-Met gene amplification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13479032
Volume :
104
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Cancer Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
86980195
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cas.12117