Ganglioside GM3 inhibition of EGF receptor mediated signal transduction |
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Authors: | Rebbaa, Abdelhadi Hurh, Jay Yamamoto, Hirotaka Kersey, Donna S. Bremer, Eric G. |
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Affiliation: | Chicago Institute for Neurosurgery and Neuroresearch 2515 North Clark Street, Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60614, USA |
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Abstract: | Ganglioside GM3 is a membrane component that has been describedto modulate cell growth through inhibition of EGF receptor associatedtyrosine kinase. In order to determine if the inhibition ofcell growth by this ganglioside is specifically mediated throughEGF receptor signaling, the effects of GM3 on key enzymes implicatedin EGF signaling were determined and compared to another inhibitorof the EGF receptor kinase. Treatment of A1S cells in cultureby GM3 or a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, leflunomide, led to theinhibition of MAP kinase and PI3 kinase activities. There wasno detectable effect on phosphotyrosine phosphatases. In a cellfree system, however, GM3 had no effect on the activity of thesesignaling intermediates. Leflunomide was able to directly inhibitMAP kinase activity. GM3 and leflunomide were also found toact differently on the expression of the early immediate genes.The expression of c-fos and c-jun was inhibited by both GM3and leflunomide. The expression of c-myc, however, was onlyinhibited by leflunomide. These findings suggest that the actionof GM3 on cell growth and signaling is specifically mediatedby EGF receptor and that this ganglioside does not act directlyon the intracellular intermediates of EGF receptor signaling.In addition, soluble small molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitorssuch as leflunomide can directly affect the activity of MAPkinases and possibly other signaling intermediates. The directeffects of leflunomide on signaling intermediates may explainthe differential effects of leflunomide and GM3 on gene expressionand cell growth. cell growth epidermal growth factor gangliosides GM3 signal transduction |
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