1999
DOI: 10.1097/00005392-199904010-00529
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The Central Role of Egf Receptor Blockade in the Inhibition of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Pathways

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“…Cell lysates were prepared, Shc was immunoprecipitated using anti-Shc antibody, and following SDS-PAGE and Western blotting, membranes were probed with antiphosphotyrosine (a), anti-Shc (b) or anti-EGFR (C) antibody followed by peroxidase-conjugated appropriate secondary antibody and visualization by ECL detection system Grape seed extract modulates MAPKs in prostate cancer cells A Tyagi et al intensity as EGFR-Shc activation at most of the doses examined, we next assessed whether it has similar lack of effect on ERK1/2 kinase activity to Elk1. As shown in Figure 3b, sufficient ERK1/2 kinase activity was evidenced even in 24 h serum-starved DU145 cells that is consistent with a recent study showing a constitutively active ERK1/2 in DU145 cells (Putz et al, 1999;Segawa et al, 2001). However, treatment of starved cells with EGF resulted in a strong increase in ERK1/2 kinase activity to Elk1 (Figure 3b).…”
Section: Effect Of Gse On Egf-induced Egfr and Shc Activation As Wellsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Cell lysates were prepared, Shc was immunoprecipitated using anti-Shc antibody, and following SDS-PAGE and Western blotting, membranes were probed with antiphosphotyrosine (a), anti-Shc (b) or anti-EGFR (C) antibody followed by peroxidase-conjugated appropriate secondary antibody and visualization by ECL detection system Grape seed extract modulates MAPKs in prostate cancer cells A Tyagi et al intensity as EGFR-Shc activation at most of the doses examined, we next assessed whether it has similar lack of effect on ERK1/2 kinase activity to Elk1. As shown in Figure 3b, sufficient ERK1/2 kinase activity was evidenced even in 24 h serum-starved DU145 cells that is consistent with a recent study showing a constitutively active ERK1/2 in DU145 cells (Putz et al, 1999;Segawa et al, 2001). However, treatment of starved cells with EGF resulted in a strong increase in ERK1/2 kinase activity to Elk1 (Figure 3b).…”
Section: Effect Of Gse On Egf-induced Egfr and Shc Activation As Wellsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Consistent with this, there is enormous amount of renewed interest in targeting EGFR activation in both laboratory and clinical studies for the treatment of cancers with activated EGFR including human prostate cancer (Lin et al, 1999;Putz et al, 1999). Accordingly, the strong inhibitory effect of GSE on EGF-induced EGFR and Shc activation as well as EGFR-Shc binding is an important finding to be further explored in future studies.…”
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“…Irradiation of tumor cells can both increase expression of TGFa and activate the EGFR, and this has been proposed to increase the proliferative rate of surviving cells (Levenson et al, 1998;Baselga et al, 1996;SchmidtUllrich et al, 1992;Putz et al, 1999). Increased proliferative rates and poor prognosis of carcinomas in vivo are also correlated with increased expression of the EGFR (Baselga et al, 1996;Schmidt-Ullrich et al, 1992;Putz et al, 1999). MAPK signaling has also been linked to increased expression of growth factors such as VEGF (Pages et al, 2000;Rak et al, 2000;Li et al, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%