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Enhanced Transformation by a Plasma Membrane-associated Met Oncoprotein: Activation of a Phosphoinositide 3'-kinase-dependent Autocrine Loop Involving Hyaluronic Acid and CD44

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Journal Mol Cell Biol
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2000 Apr 25
PMID 10779338
Citations 16
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A Met-hepatocyte growth factor receptor oncoprotein, Tpr-Met, generated by chromosomal rearrangement, fuses a protein dimerization motif with the cytoplasmic domain of the Met receptor, producing a cytosolic, constitutively activated tyrosine kinase. Although both the Met receptor and the Tpr-Met oncoprotein associate with the same substrates, activating mutations of the Met receptor in hereditary papillary renal carcinomas have different signaling requirements for transformation than Tpr-Met. This suggests differential activation of membrane-localized pathways by oncogenic forms of the membrane-bound Met receptor but not by the cytoplasmic Tpr-Met oncoprotein. To establish which pathways might be differentially regulated, we have localized the constitutively activated Tpr-Met oncoprotein to the membrane using the c-src myristoylation signal. Membrane localization enhances cellular transformation, focus formation, and anchorage-independent growth and induces tumors with a distinct myxoid phenotype. This correlates with the induction of hyaluronic acid (HA) and the presence of a distinct form of its receptor, CD44. A pharmacological inhibitor of phosphoinositide 3' kinase (PI3'K), inhibits the production of HA, and conversely, an activated, plasma membrane-targeted form of PI3'K is sufficient to enhance HA production. Furthermore, the multisubstrate adapter protein Gab-1, which couples the Met receptor with PI3'K, enhances Met receptor-dependent HA synthesis in a PI3'K-dependent manner. These results provide a positive link to a role for HA and CD44 in Met receptor-mediated oncogenesis and implicate PI3'K in these events.

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