Autophagy is a not well-understood conserved mechanism activated during nutritional deprivation in order to maintain cellular homeostasis. In the present study, we investigated the correlations between autophagy, apoptosis and the MAPK pathways in melanoma cell lines. We demonstrated that during starvation the EGF receptor mediated signaling activates many proteins involved in the MAPK pathway. Our data also suggest a previously unidentified link between the EGFR and Beclin-1 in melanoma cell line. We demonstrated that, following starvation, EGFR binds and tyrosine-phosphorylates Beclin-1, suggesting that it may play a key inhibitory role in the early stage of starvation, possibly through the Beclin-1 sequestration. Furthermore, EGFR releases Beclin-1 and allows initiating steps of the autophagic process. Interestingly enough, when the EGFR pathway was blocked by anti-EGF antibodies, immunoprecipitated Beclin-1 did not bind the phospho-EGFR. In addition, an extended binding of p-Bcl2 either with Beclin-1 or with Bax was observed with a decreased activation of the stress-induced JNK kinase, thus avoiding the transduction pathways that activate autophagy and apoptosis, respectively. For this reason, we advance the hypothesis that the activation of the EGFR is a necessary event that allows the ignition and progression of the autophagic process, at least in melanoma cells.

Autophagy processes are dependent on EGF receptor signaling / Iuliis, Vincenzo De; Marino, Antonio; Caruso, Marika; Capodifoglio, Sabrina; Flati, Vincenzo; Marynuk, Anna; Marricareda, Valeria; Ursi, Sebastiano; Lanuti, Paola; Talora, Claudio; Conti, Pio; Martinotti, Stefano; Toniato, Elena. - In: ONCOTARGET. - ISSN 1949-2553. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:54(2018), pp. 30289-30303. [10.18632/oncotarget.25708]

Autophagy processes are dependent on EGF receptor signaling

Talora, Claudio;Martinotti, Stefano;
2018

Abstract

Autophagy is a not well-understood conserved mechanism activated during nutritional deprivation in order to maintain cellular homeostasis. In the present study, we investigated the correlations between autophagy, apoptosis and the MAPK pathways in melanoma cell lines. We demonstrated that during starvation the EGF receptor mediated signaling activates many proteins involved in the MAPK pathway. Our data also suggest a previously unidentified link between the EGFR and Beclin-1 in melanoma cell line. We demonstrated that, following starvation, EGFR binds and tyrosine-phosphorylates Beclin-1, suggesting that it may play a key inhibitory role in the early stage of starvation, possibly through the Beclin-1 sequestration. Furthermore, EGFR releases Beclin-1 and allows initiating steps of the autophagic process. Interestingly enough, when the EGFR pathway was blocked by anti-EGF antibodies, immunoprecipitated Beclin-1 did not bind the phospho-EGFR. In addition, an extended binding of p-Bcl2 either with Beclin-1 or with Bax was observed with a decreased activation of the stress-induced JNK kinase, thus avoiding the transduction pathways that activate autophagy and apoptosis, respectively. For this reason, we advance the hypothesis that the activation of the EGFR is a necessary event that allows the ignition and progression of the autophagic process, at least in melanoma cells.
2018
Apoptosis; Autophagy; Beclin 1; EGF receptor; MAPK pathway; Oncology
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Autophagy processes are dependent on EGF receptor signaling / Iuliis, Vincenzo De; Marino, Antonio; Caruso, Marika; Capodifoglio, Sabrina; Flati, Vincenzo; Marynuk, Anna; Marricareda, Valeria; Ursi, Sebastiano; Lanuti, Paola; Talora, Claudio; Conti, Pio; Martinotti, Stefano; Toniato, Elena. - In: ONCOTARGET. - ISSN 1949-2553. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:54(2018), pp. 30289-30303. [10.18632/oncotarget.25708]
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