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Gut | 2007

Activation of the epidermal growth factor signalling pathway by tissue plasminogen activator in pancreas cancer cells

Mariano Hurtado; Juan José Lozano; Elisabeth Castellanos; Luis A. López-Fernández; Keith D. Harshman; Carlos Martínez-A; Angel R. Ortiz; Timothy M. Thomson; Rosanna Paciucci

Background: Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is the major activator of plasminogen in plasma. This serine protease is overexpressed by exocrine pancreas tumour cells, where it promotes tumour cell proliferation, growth, and invasion. Here we have explored the signalling pathways used by tPA to activate the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells. Methods: Transcriptional profiling on cDNA micro arrays was used to analyse the pattern of gene expression in response to tPA compared to the response to epidermal growth factor (EGF) and platelet derived growth factor (PDGF). Results were confirmed using different biochemical assays in which specific kinase inhibitors or RNA interference were used. Results: Transcriptional profiling showed that tPA modulates the expression of a set of genes commonly regulated by EGF, but distinct from the major set of genes modulated by PDGF. This suggested that tPA and EGF share common signalling pathways, a conclusion supported by further experimental evidence. Firstly, we found that tPA induced a rapid and transient phosphorylation of the EGFR. Secondly, specific EGFR kinase inhibitors, but not PDGFR kinase inhibitors, abolished the tPA induced phosphorylation of the ERK1/2 kinases and cell proliferation. The mitogenic activity of tPA was also inhibited by siRNA depletion of EGFR, thus confirming the involvement of this receptor in tPA triggered signalling. Thirdly, we show that the signalling and mitogenic effects of tPA require its proteolytic activity, the activity of the metalloprotease-9 and active hb-EGF. Conclusion: Our results suggest that tPA induces proliferation by triggering a proteolytic cascade that sequentially activates plasmin, metalloprotease-9 (MMP-9) and hb-EGF. These events are required to activate the EGFR signalling pathway and cell proliferation.


Oncogene | 2005

ZAP-70 upregulation in transformed B cells after early pre-BI cell transplant into NOD/SCID mice

Antonio Ruiz-Vela; Raquel Piqueras; Carla Eponina Carvalho-Pinto; Lucio Gómez; Elisa Yaniz-Galende; Mari Carmen Moreno-Ortiz; Antonio Bernad; Keith D. Harshman; Carlos Martínez-A

Understanding of the signal transduction pathways that lead to B cell development is of extreme interest to learn how alterations in these pathways might initiate malignant transformation. Long-term cultured early pre-BI cells can differentiate into IgM+ B cells after transplant into NOD/SCID mice, offering the possibility to explore checkpoints in B cell development. Using DNA microarray and Western blot analysis of IgM+ B cells vs parental early pre-BI cells, we demonstrated that zeta-associated protein 70 (ZAP-70) is upregulated in our B cell differentiation model. Unlike parental ZAP-70− early pre-BI cells, ZAP-70+ IgM+ B cells exhibited a transformed phenotype, as indicated by BCL-6 expression, a high Ki-67 proliferation index, resistance to IL-7 deprivation-induced apoptosis, and an increased repopulation rate in NOD/SCID mice. These data show the characterization and generation of a novel murine leukemia model with many similarities to human ZAP-70+ B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia.


Science | 1994

A strong candidate for the breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1

Yoshio Miki; Jeff Swensen; Donna M. Shattuck-Eidens; P. Andrew Futreal; Keith D. Harshman; Sean V. Tavtigian; Qingyun Liu; Charles Cochran; L. Michelle Bennett; Wei Ding; Russell Bell; Judith Rosenthal; Charles Hussey; Thanh Tran; Melody McClure; Cheryl Frye; Tom Hattier; Robert Phelps; Astrid Haugen-Strano; Harold Katcher; Kazuko Yakumo; Zahra Gholami; Daniel Shaffer; Steven Stone; Steven Bayer; Christian Wray; Robert Bogden; Priya Dayananth; John H. Ward; Patricia N. Tonin


Science | 1994

A cell cycle regulator potentially involved in genesis of many tumor types.

Alexander Kamb; Nelleke A. Gruis; Jane Weaver-Feldhaus; Qingyun Liu; Keith D. Harshman; Sean V. Tavtigian; Elisabeth Stockert; Rufus S. Day; Bruce E. Johnson; Mark H. Skolnick


Science | 1994

BRCA1 mutations in primary breast and ovarian carcinomas

P. Andrew Futreal; Qingyun Liu; Donna M. Shattuck-Eidens; Charles Cochran; Keith D. Harshman; Sean V. Tavtigian; L. Michelle Bennett; Astrid Haugen-Strano; Jeff Swensen; Yoshio Miki; Ken Eddington; Melody McClure; Cheryl Frye; Jane Weaver-Feldhaus; Wei Ding; Zahra Gholami; Peter Söderkvist; Lori A. Terry; Suresh C. Jhanwar; Andrew Berchuck; J. Dirk Iglehart; Jeffrey R. Marks; Dennis G. Ballinger; J. Cari Barrett; Mark H. Skolnick; Alexander Kamb; Roger W. Wiseman


Archive | 1995

17q-linked breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene

Mark H. Skolnick; David E. Goldgar; Yoshio Miki; Jeff Swenson; Alexander Kamb; Keith D. Harshman; Donna M. Shattuck-Eidens; Sean V. Tavtigian; Roger W. Wiseman; P. Andrew Futreal


Oncogene | 1996

BRCA1 mRNA is expressed highly during meiosis and spermiogenesis but not during mitosis of male germ cells

Sonya D. Zabludoff; William W. Wright; Keith D. Harshman; Barbara J. Wold


Human Molecular Genetics | 1995

Comparison of the positional cloning methods used to isolate the BRCA1 gene

Keith D. Harshman; Russell Bell; Judith Rosenthal; Harold Katcher; Yoshio MlKl; Jeff Swenson; Zahra Gholami; Cheryl Frye; Wei Ding; Priya Dayananth; Ken Eddington; Franklin H. Norris; Pamela K. Bristow; Robert Phelps; Thomas Haltier; Steven Stone; Daniel Shaffer; Steven Bayer; Charles Hussey; Thanh Tran; Katherine K. Richardson; Brad Dehoff; Mei Lai; Paul Robert Rosteck; Mark H. Skolnick; Donna M. Shattuck-Eidens; Alexander Kamb


Genomics | 1994

Localization of the VHR Phosphatase Gene and Its Analysis as a Candidate for BRCA1

Alexander Kamb; P. Andrew Futreal; Judith Rosenthal; Charles Cochran; Keith D. Harshman; Qingyun Liu; Robert Phelps; Sean V. Tavtigian; Thanh Tran; Charles Hussey; Russell Bell; Yoshio Miki; Jeff Swensen; Maurine R. Hobbs; Jeffrey R. Marks; L. Michelle Bennett; J. Carl Barrett; Roger W. Wiseman; Donna M. Shattuck-Eidens


Archive | 2008

A StrongCandidateforthe Breastand OvarianCancer Susceptibility Gene BRCA1

Yoshio Miki; Jeff Swensen; Keith D. Harshman; Qingyun Liu; Charles Cochran; Russell Bell; Judith Rosenthal; Charles Hussey; Cheryl Frye; Robert Phelps; Astrid Haugen-Strano; Harold Katcher; Christian Wray; Robert Bogden; Priya Dayananth; Patricia N. Tonin; Cathryn M. Lewis; Alexander Kamb

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Roger W. Wiseman

National Institutes of Health

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David E. Goldgar

International Agency for Research on Cancer

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P. Andrew Futreal

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Jeff Swenson

National Institutes of Health

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Sean V. Tavtigian

Office of Technology Transfer

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