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Angiogenic growth factor axis in autophagy regulation
Authors:Marissa J Stanton  Samikshan Dutta  Navatha Shree Polavaram  Sohini Roy  Michael H Muders  Kaustubh Datta
Institution:1.Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; University of Nebraska Medical Center; Omaha, NE USA;2.Institute of Pathology; University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus; University of Technology; Dresden, Germany
Abstract:Understanding the molecular mechanisms promoting therapy resistance is important. Previously, we reported that VEGFC can promote cancer cell survival during stress via interaction with its receptor NRP2. While examining the molecular mechanisms involved in this survival, we performed a microarray study in which we identified two genes, WDFY1 and LAMP2, which have been suggested to function in autophagy. Our subsequent studies further confirmed the regulation of autophagy by the VEGFC-NRP2 axis in cancer during starvation- and chemotherapy-induced stress. We are currently in the process of determining the mechanism(s) through which WDFY1 and LAMP2 control autophagy; however, we did observe an increase in MTOR complex 1 (MTORC1) activity after the depletion of the VEGFC-NRP2 axis. It would therefore be interesting to study whether WDFY1 and LAMP2 can influence MTORC1 activity and regulate autophagy. Taken together, our data suggest that targeting the VEGFC-NRP2 axis in combination with chemotherapy could be an effective treatment for advanced cancers.
Keywords:VEGF-C  NRP-2  WDFY1  LAMP-2  autophagy  chemotherapy
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