The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is one of the main tumor drivers and is an important therapeutic target for many cancers. Calcium is important in EGFR signaling pathways. Sorcin is one of the most important calcium sensor proteins, overexpressed in many tumors, that promotes cell proliferation, migration, invasion, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, malignant progression and resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs. The present work elucidates a functional mechanism that links calcium homeostasis to EGFR signaling in cancer. Sorcin and EGFR expression are significantly correlated and associated with reduced overall survival in cancer patients. Mechanistically, Sorcin directly binds EGFR protein in a calcium-dependent fashion and regulates calcium (dys)homeostasis linked to EGF-dependent EGFR signaling. Moreover, Sorcin controls EGFR proteostasis and signaling and increases its phosphorylation, leading to increased EGF-dependent migration and invasion. Of note, silencing of Sorcin cooperates with EGFR inhibitors in the regulation of migration, highlighting calcium signaling pathway as an exploitable target to enhance the effectiveness of EGFR-targeting therapies.

Sorcin promotes migration in cancer and regulates the EGF-dependent EGFR signaling pathways / Tito, C.; Genovese, I.; Giamogante, F.; Benedetti, A.; Miglietta, S.; Barazzuol, L.; Cristiano, L.; Iaiza, A.; Carolini, S.; De Angelis, L.; Masciarelli, S.; Nottola, S. A.; Familiari, G.; Petrozza, V.; Lauriola, M.; Tamagnone, L.; Ilari, A.; Cali, T.; Valdivia, H. H.; Valdivia, C. R.; Colotti, G.; Fazi, F.. - In: CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES. - ISSN 1420-9071. - 80:8(2023), pp. 1-20. [10.1007/s00018-023-04850-4]

Sorcin promotes migration in cancer and regulates the EGF-dependent EGFR signaling pathways

Tito C.;Benedetti A.;Miglietta S.;Iaiza A.;De Angelis L.;Masciarelli S.;Nottola S. A.;Familiari G.;Petrozza V.;Colotti G.;Fazi F.
2023

Abstract

The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is one of the main tumor drivers and is an important therapeutic target for many cancers. Calcium is important in EGFR signaling pathways. Sorcin is one of the most important calcium sensor proteins, overexpressed in many tumors, that promotes cell proliferation, migration, invasion, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, malignant progression and resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs. The present work elucidates a functional mechanism that links calcium homeostasis to EGFR signaling in cancer. Sorcin and EGFR expression are significantly correlated and associated with reduced overall survival in cancer patients. Mechanistically, Sorcin directly binds EGFR protein in a calcium-dependent fashion and regulates calcium (dys)homeostasis linked to EGF-dependent EGFR signaling. Moreover, Sorcin controls EGFR proteostasis and signaling and increases its phosphorylation, leading to increased EGF-dependent migration and invasion. Of note, silencing of Sorcin cooperates with EGFR inhibitors in the regulation of migration, highlighting calcium signaling pathway as an exploitable target to enhance the effectiveness of EGFR-targeting therapies.
2023
calcium; cancer; EGF; EGFR; epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition; invasion; migration; signaling; sorcin
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Sorcin promotes migration in cancer and regulates the EGF-dependent EGFR signaling pathways / Tito, C.; Genovese, I.; Giamogante, F.; Benedetti, A.; Miglietta, S.; Barazzuol, L.; Cristiano, L.; Iaiza, A.; Carolini, S.; De Angelis, L.; Masciarelli, S.; Nottola, S. A.; Familiari, G.; Petrozza, V.; Lauriola, M.; Tamagnone, L.; Ilari, A.; Cali, T.; Valdivia, H. H.; Valdivia, C. R.; Colotti, G.; Fazi, F.. - In: CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES. - ISSN 1420-9071. - 80:8(2023), pp. 1-20. [10.1007/s00018-023-04850-4]
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