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Mig-6 controls EGFR trafficking and suppresses gliomagenesis
Authors:Haoqiang Ying  Hongwu Zheng  Kenneth Scott  Ruprecht Wiedemeyer  Haiyan Yan  Carol Lim  Joseph Huang  Sabin Dhakal  Elena Ivanova  Yonghong Xiao  Hailei Zhang  Jian Hu  Jayne M. Stommel  Michelle A. Lee  An-Jou Chen  Ji-Hye Paik  Oreste Segatto  Cameron Brennan  Lisa A. Elferink  Y. Alan Wang  Lynda Chin  Ronald A. DePinho
Abstract:Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common and lethal primary brain cancer that is driven by aberrant signaling of growth factor receptors, particularly the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). EGFR signaling is tightly regulated by receptor endocytosis and lysosome-mediated degradation, although the molecular mechanisms governing such regulation, particularly in the context of cancer, remain poorly delineated. Here, high-resolution genomic profiles of GBM identified a highly recurrent focal 1p36 deletion encompassing the putative tumor suppressor gene, Mig-6. We show that Mig-6 quells the malignant potential of GBM cells and dampens EGFR signaling by driving EGFR into late endosomes and lysosome-mediated degradation upon ligand stimulation. Mechanistically, this effect is mediated by the binding of Mig-6 to a SNARE protein STX8, a protein known to be required for late endosome trafficking. Thus, Mig-6 functions to ensure recruitment of internalized receptor to late endosomes and subsequently the lysosomal degradation compartment through its ability to specifically link EGFR and STX8 during ligand-stimulated EGFR trafficking. In GBM, the highly frequent loss of Mig-6 would therefore serve to sustain aberrant EGFR-mediated oncogenic signaling. Together, these data uncover a unique tumor suppression mechanism involving the regulation of receptor trafficking.
Keywords:glioblastoma   vesicle   STX8
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