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Heregulin negatively regulates transcription of ErbB2/3 receptors via an AKT-mediated pathway.


ABSTRACT: Despite the importance of the ErbB2/3 heterodimer in breast cancer progression, the negative regulation of these receptors is still poorly understood. We demonstrate here for the first time that the ErbB3/4 ligand heregulin (HRG) reduced both ErbB2 and ErbB3 mRNA and protein levels in human breast cancer cell lines. In contrast, EGFR levels were unaffected by HRG treatment. The effect was rapid with a decline in steady-state mRNA levels first noted 2?h after HRG treatment. HRG reduced the rate of transcription of ErbB2 and ErbB3 mRNA, but did not affect ErbB2 or ErbB3 mRNA stability. To test if ErbB2 kinase activity was required for the HRG-induced downregulation, we treated cells with the ErbB2/EGFR inhibitor lapatinib. Lapatinib diminished the HRG-induced decrease in ErbB2 and ErbB3 mRNA and protein, suggesting that the kinase activity of EGFR/ErbB2 is involved in the HRG-induced receptor downregulation. Further, HRG-mediated decreases in ErbB2/3 mRNA transcription are reversed by inhibiting the AKT but not MAPK pathway. To examine the functional consequences of HRG-mediated decreases in ErbB receptor levels, we performed cell-cycle analysis. HRG blocked cell-cycle progression and lapatinib reversed this block. Our findings support a role for HRG in the negative regulation of ErbB expression and suggest that inhibition of ErbB2/3 signaling by ErbB2 directed therapies may interfere with this process. J. Cell. Physiol. 229: 1831-1841, 2014. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

SUBMITTER: Awasthi S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4408997 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Heregulin negatively regulates transcription of ErbB2/3 receptors via an AKT-mediated pathway.

Awasthi Smita S   Hamburger Anne W AW  

Journal of cellular physiology 20141101 11


Despite the importance of the ErbB2/3 heterodimer in breast cancer progression, the negative regulation of these receptors is still poorly understood. We demonstrate here for the first time that the ErbB3/4 ligand heregulin (HRG) reduced both ErbB2 and ErbB3 mRNA and protein levels in human breast cancer cell lines. In contrast, EGFR levels were unaffected by HRG treatment. The effect was rapid with a decline in steady-state mRNA levels first noted 2 h after HRG treatment. HRG reduced the rate o  ...[more]

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