2001
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1204255
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The relative role of ErbB1–4 receptor tyrosine kinases in radiation signal transduction responses of human carcinoma cells

Abstract: Activation of the epidermal growth receptor (ErbB1) occurs within minutes of a radiation exposure. Immediate downstream consequences of this activation are currently indistinguishable from those obtained with growth factors (GF), e.g. stimulation of the pro-proliferative mitogenactivated protein kinase (MAPK). To identify potential di erences, the e ects of GFs and radiation on other members of the ErbB family have been compared in mammary carcinoma cell lines di ering in their ErbB expression pro®les. Treatme… Show more

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“…Although Hsp90 inhibition results in the loss of a number of radioresponse associated proteins, because the loss of ErbB2 best correlated with radiosensitization after treatment with 17DMAG or 17AAG (8,9) and because of the putative significance of ErbB signaling in radioresponse (27,(30)(31)(32), we have initially focused on this protein. ErbB2 is a member of the ErbB tyrosine kinase receptor family, which also includes ErbB1 (epidermal growth factor receptor), ErbB3, and ErbB4 (22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Hsp90 inhibition results in the loss of a number of radioresponse associated proteins, because the loss of ErbB2 best correlated with radiosensitization after treatment with 17DMAG or 17AAG (8,9) and because of the putative significance of ErbB signaling in radioresponse (27,(30)(31)(32), we have initially focused on this protein. ErbB2 is a member of the ErbB tyrosine kinase receptor family, which also includes ErbB1 (epidermal growth factor receptor), ErbB3, and ErbB4 (22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data represent the most direct demonstration that radiation-induced activation of EGFR species provides a strong cytoprotective signal with increased radioresistance through enhanced proliferation and repair Reardon et al, 1999;Lammering et al, 2001a). From studies on p185neu (ERBB2), the impact of ERBB receptors on cellular radiosensitivity may not be limited to EGFR and its mutants (O'Rourke et al, 1997(O'Rourke et al, , 1998a, but likely depend upon the entire ERBB expression profile of a given tumor cell (Bowers et al, 2001;Lammering et al, 2001a;Contessa et al, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although no known ligand has been identified, ErbB2 is the preferred heterodimerization partner for all ErbB family members, and it plays a pivotal role in the ErbB receptor-mediated signaling (Plowman et al, 1993;Sliwkowski et al, 1994;Carraway et al, 1995;Tzahar et al, 1996;Graus-Porta et al, 1997). Recent studies indicate that the status of ErbB2 expression in a given cell is critical in determining the cellular response to growth factors or environmental stimuli (SchmidtUllrich et al, 1999;Spencer et al, 2000;Bowers et al, 2001;Sun et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%