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P140Cap interactome in breast cancer cells


ABSTRACT: Even though neuronal and cancer cells have quite different purposes in the body, there is growing evidence that metastatic cancer cells implement signaling mechanisms found in homeostasis of synaptic growth/plasticity. Recent studies have highlight some remarkable similarities in both form and function of these two unique cell type. The p140Cap adaptor protein is an example of a mo-lecular hub that controls cancer cell migration and invasion through regulating protein complexes at cellular adhesions. Moreover, p140Cap in neurons is likely very important for normal brain function-ing, as it works as scaffold in postsynaptic signal transmission complexes and regulates F-actin re-modelling, which results in neuron dendritic spines synaptic plasticity It recruits and regulates signaling molecules both in breast cancer cells and in healthy neuronal synapses.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

TISSUE(S): Primary Cell

DISEASE(S): Breast Cancer

SUBMITTER: Yohann Couté  

LAB HEAD: Virginie Brun

PROVIDER: PXD008778 | Pride | 2019-09-25

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Dissecting the Shared and Context-Dependent Pathways Mediated by the p140Cap Adaptor Protein in Cancer and in Neurons.

Chapelle Jennifer J   Sorokina Oksana O   McLean Colin C   Salemme Vincenzo V   Alfieri Annalisa A   Angelini Costanza C   Morellato Alessandro A   Adrait Annie A   Menna Elisabetta E   Matteoli Michela M   Couté Yohann Y   Ala Ugo U   Turco Emilia E   Defilippi Paola P   Armstrong J Douglas JD  

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 20191015


The p140Cap adaptor protein is a scaffold molecule physiologically expressed in few epithelial tissues, such as the mammary gland, and in differentiated neurons. While the role of p140Cap in mammary gland epithelia is not still understood, we already know that a significant subset of breast cancers express p140Cap. In the subgroup of ERBB2-amplified breast cancers, a high p140Cap status predicts a significantly lower probability of developing a distant event and a clear difference in survival. p  ...[more]

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