MAGI-3 competes with NHERF-2 to negatively regulate LPA2 receptor signaling in colon cancer cells

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Background & Aims Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a potent inducer of colon cancer and LPA receptor type 2 (LPA2) is overexpressed in colon tumors. LPA2 interacts with membrane-associated guanylate kinase with inverted orientation-3 (MAGI-3) and the Na+/H+ exchanger regulatory factor 2 (NHERF-2), but the biological effects of these interactions are unknown. We investigated the roles of MAGI-3 and NHERF-2 in LPA2-mediated signaling in human colon cancer cells. Methods We overexpressed or knocked down MAGI-3 in HCT116 and SW480 cells. The effects of MAGI-3 and NHERF-2 in LPA-induced cell migration, invasion, inositol phosphate generation, and nuclear factor-κB activation were determined. Expression of MAGI-3 and NHERF-2 in human colon tumor tissues was analyzed using tissue microarray analysis. Results NHERF-2 promoted migration and invasion of colon cancer cells, whereas MAGI-3 inhibited these processes. MAGI-3 competed with NHERF-2 for binding to LPA2 and phospholipase Cβ3. However, NHERF-2 and MAGI-3 reciprocally regulated LPA2-induced phospholipase C activity. MAGI-3 increased the interaction of LPA2 with Gα12, whereas NHERF-2 preferentially promoted interaction between LPA2 and Gαq. MAGI-3 decreased the tumorigenic capacity of LPA 2 by attenuating the activities of nuclear factor-κB and c-Jun N-terminal kinase. MAGI-3 and NHERF-2 were expressed differentially in colon adenocarcinomas, consistent with their opposing effects. Conclusions LPA 2 is dynamically regulated by 2 distinct PDZ proteins via modulation of G-protein coupling and receptor signaling. MAGI-3 is a negative regulator of LPA2 signaling. © 2011 AGA Institute.

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Lee, S., Ritter, S. L., Zhang, H., Shim, H., Hall, R. A., & Yun, C. C. (2011). MAGI-3 competes with NHERF-2 to negatively regulate LPA2 receptor signaling in colon cancer cells. Gastroenterology, 140(3), 924–934. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2010.11.054

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