Extracellular Agr2 Activates Neighboring Fibroblasts Through Endocytosis And Direct Binding To Beta-Catenin That Requires Agr2 Dimerization And Adhesion Domains

BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS(2021)

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Anterior gradient 2 (AGR2) is often overexpressed in several types of cancer. AGR2 is cytoplasmic or secreted as an extracellular signal. Intracellular AGR2 properties and role in cancer have been well studied, but its extracellular function is largely unclear. It has been shown that extracellular AGR2 activates endothelial cells and fibroblasts in culture, but the mechanism of AGR2 signaling is not well elucidated. Here, we report that tumor secreted or externally added AGR2 translocates into cytoplasm by endocytosis, binds to beta-catenin and further co-translocates to the nucleus in NIH3T3 fibroblasts. Externally added AGR2 also increased beta-catenin expression, stability, and accumulation in the nucleus in both fibroblasts and cancer cells. External AGR2 rescued the expression of fi-catenin, which was suppressed by EGFR inhibitor AG1478 indicating an alternative pathway to regulate beta-catenin independent of EGFR signal. These effects were abolished when a monoclonal antibody against AGR2 was added to the experiments, confirming the effects are caused by AGR2 only. Putting together, our results show that extracellular AGR2 signaling pathway involves endocytosis mediated cellular translocation, direct binding and regulating beta-catenin nuclear accumulation. It is also a target against tumor initiated AGR2 signaling to form and maintain tumor microenvironment. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Extracellular AGR2, Tumor microenvironment, Fibroblasts, beta-catenin, 18A4
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