NEDD9 promotes oncogenic signaling in mammary tumor development

  • Eugene Izumchenko
  • , Mahendra K. Singh
  • , Olga V. Plotnikova
  • , Nadezhda Tikhmyanova
  • , Joy L. Little
  • , Ilya G. Serebriiskii
  • , Sachiko Seo
  • , Mineo Kurokawa
  • , Brian L. Egleston
  • , Andres Klein-Szanto
  • , Elena N. Pugacheva
  • , Richard R. Hardy
  • , Marina Wolfson
  • , Denise C. Connolly
  • , Erica A. Golemis

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Abstract

In the past 3 years, altered expression of the HEF1/CAS-L/NEDD9 scaffolding protein has emerged as contributing to cancer metastasis in multiple cancer types. However, whereas some studies have identified elevated NEDD9 expression as prometastatic, other work has suggested a negative role in tumor progression. We here show that the Nedd9-null genetic background significantly limits mammary tumor initiation in the MMTV-polyoma virus middle T genetic model. Action of NEDD9 is tumor cell intrinsic, with immune cell infiltration, stroma, and angiogenesis unaffected. The majority of the late-appearing mammary tumors of MMTV-polyoma virus middle T;Nedd9-/- mice are characterized by depressed activation of proteins including AKT, Src, FAK, and extracellular signal-regulated kinase, emphasizing an important role of NEDD9 as a scaffolding protein for these prooncogenic proteins. Analysis of cells derived from primary Nedd9+/+ and Nedd9-/- tumors showed persistently reduced FAK activation, attachment, and migration, consistent with a role for NEDD9 activation of FAK in promoting tumor aggressiveness. This study provides the first in vivo evidence of a role for NEDD9 in breast cancer progression and suggests that NEDD9 expression may provide a biomarker for tumor aggressiveness.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7198-7206
Number of pages9
JournalCancer Research
Volume69
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

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