Anti-EGFR antibody efficiently and specifically inhibits human TSC2-/- smooth muscle cell proliferation. Possible treatment options for TSC and LAM

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Background: Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), a tumor syndrome caused by mutations in TSC1 or TSC2 genes, is characterized by the development of hamartomas. We previously isolated, from an angiomyolipoma of a TSC2 patient, a homogenous population of smooth muscle-like cells (TSC2-/- ASM cells) that have a mutation in the TSC2 gene as well as TSC2 loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and consequently, do not produce the TSC2 gene product, tuberin. TSC2-/- ASM cell proliferation is EGF-dependent. Methods and Findings: Effects of EGF on proliferation of TSC2-/- ASM cells and TSC2-/- ASM cells transfected with TSC2 gene were determined. In contrast to TSC2-/- ASM cells, growth of TSC2-transfected cells was not dependent on EGF. Moreover, phosphorylation of Akt, PTEN, Erk and S6 was significantly decreased. EGF is a proliferative factor of TSC2-/- ASM cells. Exposure of TSC2-/- ASM cells to anti-EGFR antibodies significantly inhibited their proliferation, reverted reactivity to HMB45 antibody, a marker of TSC2-/- cell phenotype, and inhibited constitutive phosphorylation of S6 and ERK. Exposure of TSC2-/- ASM cells to rapamycin reduced the proliferation rate, but only when added at plating time. Although rapamycin efficiently inhibited S6 phosphorylation, it was less efficient than anti-EGFR antibody in reverting HMB45 reactivity and blocking ERK phosphorylation. In TSC2-/- ASM cells specific PI3K inhibitors (e.g. LY294002, wortmannin) and Akt1 siRNA had little effect on S6 and ERK phosphorylation. Following TSC2-gene transfection, Akt inhibitor sensitivity was observed. Conclusion: Our results show that an EGF independent pathway is more important than that involving IGF-I for growth and survival of TSC-/- ASM cells, and such EGF-dependency is the result of the lack of tuberin. © 2008 Lesma et al.

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Lesma, E., Grande, V., Ancona, S., Carelli, S., Di Giulio, A. M., & Gorio, A. (2008). Anti-EGFR antibody efficiently and specifically inhibits human TSC2-/- smooth muscle cell proliferation. Possible treatment options for TSC and LAM. PLoS ONE, 3(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003558

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