Involvement of the MAP kinase ERK2 in MUC1 mucin signaling

D Meerzaman, PS Shapiro… - American Journal of …, 2001 - journals.physiology.org
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular …, 2001journals.physiology.org
MUC1 mucin is a receptor-like glycoprotein expressed abundantly in various cancer cell
lines as well as in glandular secretory epithelial cells, including airway surface epithelial
cells. The role of this cell surface mucin in the airway is not known. In an attempt to
understand the signaling mechanism of MUC1 mucin, we established a stable cell line from
COS-7 cells expressing a chimeric receptor consisting of the extracellular and
transmembrane domains of CD8 and the cytoplasmic (CT) domain of MUC1 mucin …
MUC1 mucin is a receptor-like glycoprotein expressed abundantly in various cancer cell lines as well as in glandular secretory epithelial cells, including airway surface epithelial cells. The role of this cell surface mucin in the airway is not known. In an attempt to understand the signaling mechanism of MUC1 mucin, we established a stable cell line from COS-7 cells expressing a chimeric receptor consisting of the extracellular and transmembrane domains of CD8 and the cytoplasmic (CT) domain of MUC1 mucin (CD8/MUC1 cells). We previously observed that treatment of these cells with anti-CD8 antibody resulted in tyrosine phosphorylation of the CT domain of the chimera. Here we report that treatment of CD8/MUC1 cells with anti-CD8 resulted in activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) 2 as assessed by immunoblotting, kinase assay, and immunocytochemistry. The activation of ERK2 was completely blocked either by a dominant negative Ras mutant or in the presence of a mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MEK) inhibitor. We conclude that tyrosine phosphorylation of the CT domain of MUC1 mucin leads to activation of a mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway through the Ras-MEK-ERK2 pathway. Combined with the existing data by others, it is suggested that one of the roles of MUC1 mucin may be regulation of cell growth and differentiation via a common signaling pathway, namely the Grb2-Sos-Ras-MEK-ERK2 pathway.
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