C-Src activation through a TrkA and c-Src interaction is essential for cell proliferation and hematological malignancies

Min Soo Kim, Gyoung Mi Kim, Yun Jeong Choi, Hye Joung Kim, Yoo Jin Kim, Wook Jin

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Abstract

Although the kinase receptor TrkA may play an important role in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), its involvement in other types of leukemia has not been reported. Furthermore, how it contributes to leukemogenesis is unknown. Here, we describe a molecular network that is important for TrkA function in leukemogenesis. We found that TrkA is frequently overexpressed in other types of leukemia such as acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) including AML. In addition, TrkA was overexpressed in patients with MDS or secondary AML evolving from MDS. TrkA induced significant hematological malignancies by inducing PLK-1 and Twist-1, and enhanced survival and proliferation of leukemia, which was correlated with activation of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt/mTOR pathway. Moreover, endogenous TrkA associated with c-Src complexes was detected in leukemia. Suppression of c-Src activation by TrkA resulted in markedly decreased expression of PLK-1 and Twist-1 via suppressed activation of Akt/mTOR cascades. These data suggest that TrkA plays a key role in leukemogenesis and reveal an unexpected physiological role for TrkA in the pathogenesis of leukemia. These data have important implications for understanding various hematological malignancies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)431-437
Number of pages7
JournalBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume441
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Nov 2013

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This study was supported by a National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) Grant funded by the Government of the Republic of Korea (MEST) ( NRF-2010-0002525 and NRF-2012R1A2A2A01002728 to Jin, W.). The English in this document has been checked by at least two professional editors (from editing company Textcheck).

Keywords

  • c-Src
  • Hematological malignancies
  • PLK-1
  • TrkA
  • Twist-1

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