Silencing of SH-PTP2 defines a crucial role in the inactivation of epidermal growth factor receptor by 5-aminosalicylic acid in colon cancer cells
G Monteleone, L Franchi, D Fina, R Caruso… - Cell Death & …, 2006 - nature.com
Cell Death & Differentiation, 2006•nature.com
Recent studies have suggested that 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA) inhibits colorectal cancer
(CRC) development. However, the mechanism underlying the antineoplastic effect of 5-ASA
remains unknown. We here examined the effect of 5-ASA on epidermal growth factor
receptor (EGFR) activation, a pathway that triggers mitogenic signals in CRC cells. We show
that 5-ASA inhibits EGFR activation, through a mechanism that does not rely on CRC cell
death induction. 5-ASA enhances the activity, but not expression, of phosphorylated (p) …
(CRC) development. However, the mechanism underlying the antineoplastic effect of 5-ASA
remains unknown. We here examined the effect of 5-ASA on epidermal growth factor
receptor (EGFR) activation, a pathway that triggers mitogenic signals in CRC cells. We show
that 5-ASA inhibits EGFR activation, through a mechanism that does not rely on CRC cell
death induction. 5-ASA enhances the activity, but not expression, of phosphorylated (p) …
Abstract
Recent studies have suggested that 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA) inhibits colorectal cancer (CRC) development. However, the mechanism underlying the antineoplastic effect of 5-ASA remains unknown. We here examined the effect of 5-ASA on epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) activation, a pathway that triggers mitogenic signals in CRC cells. We show that 5-ASA inhibits EGFR activation, through a mechanism that does not rely on CRC cell death induction. 5-ASA enhances the activity, but not expression, of phosphorylated (p)-EGFR-targeting phosphatases (PTPs), and treatment of cells with PTP inhibitors abrogates the 5-ASA-mediated EGFR dephosphorylation. Both SH-PTP1 and SH-PTP2 interact with EGFR upon 5-ASA treatment. However, knockdown of SH-PTP2 but not SH-PTP1 by small interference RNAs prevents the 5-ASA-induced EGFR dephosphorylation. Finally, we show that 5-ASA attenuates p-EGFR in ex vivo organ cultures of CRC explants. Data indicate that 5-ASA disrupts EGFR signalling by enhancing SH-PTP2 activity, and suggest a mechanism by which 5-ASA interferes with CRC growth.
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