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Mitochondrial translocation of EGFR regulates mitochondria dynamics and promotes metastasis in NSCLC.


ABSTRACT: Dysfunction of the mitochondria is well-known for being associated with cancer progression. In the present study, we analyzed the mitochondria proteomics of lung cancer cell lines with different invasion abilities and found that EGFR is highly expressed in the mitochondria of highly invasive non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells. EGF induces the mitochondrial translocation of EGFR; further, it leads to mitochondrial fission and redistribution in the lamellipodia, upregulates cellular ATP production, and enhances motility in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, EGFR can regulate mitochondrial dynamics by interacting with Mfn1 and disturbing Mfn1 polymerization. Overexpression of Mfn1 reverses the phenotypes resulting from EGFR mitochondrial translocation. We show that the mitochondrial EGFR expressions are higher in paired samples of the metastatic lymph node as compared with primary lung tumor and are inversely correlated with the overall survival in NSCLC patients. Therefore, our results demonstrate that besides the canonical role of EGFR as a receptor tyrosine, the mitochondrial translocation of EGFR may enhance cancer invasion and metastasis through regulating mitochondria dynamics.

SUBMITTER: Che TF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4741934 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mitochondrial translocation of EGFR regulates mitochondria dynamics and promotes metastasis in NSCLC.

Che Ting-Fang TF   Lin Ching-Wen CW   Wu Yi-Ying YY   Chen Yu-Ju YJ   Han Chia-Li CL   Chang Yih-leong YL   Wu Chen-Tu CT   Hsiao Tzu-Hung TH   Hong Tse-Ming TM   Yang Pan-Chyr PC  

Oncotarget 20151101 35


Dysfunction of the mitochondria is well-known for being associated with cancer progression. In the present study, we analyzed the mitochondria proteomics of lung cancer cell lines with different invasion abilities and found that EGFR is highly expressed in the mitochondria of highly invasive non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells. EGF induces the mitochondrial translocation of EGFR; further, it leads to mitochondrial fission and redistribution in the lamellipodia, upregulates cellular ATP prod  ...[more]

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