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IGF-IR Internalizes with Caveolin-1 and PTRF/Cavin in Hacat Cells

BACKGROUND: Insulin-like growth factor-I receptor (IGF-IR) is a tyrosine kinase receptor (RTK) associated with caveolae, invaginations of the plasma membrane that regulate vesicular transport, endocytosis and intracellular signaling. IGF-IR internalization represents a key mechanism of down-modulati...

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Autores principales: Salani, Barbara, Passalacqua, Mario, Maffioli, Sara, Briatore, Lucia, Hamoudane, Meriem, Contini, Paola, Cordera, Renzo, Maggi, Davide
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2994771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21152401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014157
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author Salani, Barbara
Passalacqua, Mario
Maffioli, Sara
Briatore, Lucia
Hamoudane, Meriem
Contini, Paola
Cordera, Renzo
Maggi, Davide
author_facet Salani, Barbara
Passalacqua, Mario
Maffioli, Sara
Briatore, Lucia
Hamoudane, Meriem
Contini, Paola
Cordera, Renzo
Maggi, Davide
author_sort Salani, Barbara
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Insulin-like growth factor-I receptor (IGF-IR) is a tyrosine kinase receptor (RTK) associated with caveolae, invaginations of the plasma membrane that regulate vesicular transport, endocytosis and intracellular signaling. IGF-IR internalization represents a key mechanism of down-modulation of receptors number on plasma membrane. IGF-IR interacts directly with Caveolin-1 (Cav-1), the most relevant protein of caveolae. Recently it has been demonstrated that the Polymerase I and Transcript Release Factor I (PTRF/Cavin) is required for caveolae biogenesis and function. The role of Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin in IGF-IR internalization is still to be clarified. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We have investigated the interaction of IGF-IR with Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin in the presence of IGF1in human Hacat cells. We show that IGF-IR internalization triggers Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin translocation from plasma membrane to cytosol and increases IGF-IR interaction with these proteins. In fact, Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin co-immunoprecipitate with IGF-IR during receptor internalization. We found a different time course of co-immunoprecipitation between IGF-IR and Cav-1 compared to IGF-IR and PTRF/Cavin. Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin silencing by siRNA differently affect surface IGF-IR levels following IGF1 treatment: Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin silencing significantly affect IGF-IR rate of internalization, while PTRF/Cavin silencing also decreases IGF-IR plasma membrane recovery. Since Cav-1 phosphorylation could have a role in IGF-IR internalization, the mutant Cav-1Y14F lacking Tyr14 was transfected. Cav-1Y14F transfected cells showed a reduced internalization of IGF-IR compared with cells expressing wild type Cav-1. Receptor internalization was not impaired by Clathrin silencing. These findings support a critical role of caveolae in IGF-IR intracellular traveling. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These data indicate that Caveolae play a role in IGF-IR internalization. Based on these findings, Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin could represent two relevant and distinct targets to modulate IGF-IR function.
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spelling pubmed-29947712010-12-08 IGF-IR Internalizes with Caveolin-1 and PTRF/Cavin in Hacat Cells Salani, Barbara Passalacqua, Mario Maffioli, Sara Briatore, Lucia Hamoudane, Meriem Contini, Paola Cordera, Renzo Maggi, Davide PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Insulin-like growth factor-I receptor (IGF-IR) is a tyrosine kinase receptor (RTK) associated with caveolae, invaginations of the plasma membrane that regulate vesicular transport, endocytosis and intracellular signaling. IGF-IR internalization represents a key mechanism of down-modulation of receptors number on plasma membrane. IGF-IR interacts directly with Caveolin-1 (Cav-1), the most relevant protein of caveolae. Recently it has been demonstrated that the Polymerase I and Transcript Release Factor I (PTRF/Cavin) is required for caveolae biogenesis and function. The role of Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin in IGF-IR internalization is still to be clarified. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We have investigated the interaction of IGF-IR with Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin in the presence of IGF1in human Hacat cells. We show that IGF-IR internalization triggers Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin translocation from plasma membrane to cytosol and increases IGF-IR interaction with these proteins. In fact, Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin co-immunoprecipitate with IGF-IR during receptor internalization. We found a different time course of co-immunoprecipitation between IGF-IR and Cav-1 compared to IGF-IR and PTRF/Cavin. Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin silencing by siRNA differently affect surface IGF-IR levels following IGF1 treatment: Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin silencing significantly affect IGF-IR rate of internalization, while PTRF/Cavin silencing also decreases IGF-IR plasma membrane recovery. Since Cav-1 phosphorylation could have a role in IGF-IR internalization, the mutant Cav-1Y14F lacking Tyr14 was transfected. Cav-1Y14F transfected cells showed a reduced internalization of IGF-IR compared with cells expressing wild type Cav-1. Receptor internalization was not impaired by Clathrin silencing. These findings support a critical role of caveolae in IGF-IR intracellular traveling. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These data indicate that Caveolae play a role in IGF-IR internalization. Based on these findings, Cav-1 and PTRF/Cavin could represent two relevant and distinct targets to modulate IGF-IR function. Public Library of Science 2010-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2994771/ /pubmed/21152401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014157 Text en Salani et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Salani, Barbara
Passalacqua, Mario
Maffioli, Sara
Briatore, Lucia
Hamoudane, Meriem
Contini, Paola
Cordera, Renzo
Maggi, Davide
IGF-IR Internalizes with Caveolin-1 and PTRF/Cavin in Hacat Cells
title IGF-IR Internalizes with Caveolin-1 and PTRF/Cavin in Hacat Cells
title_full IGF-IR Internalizes with Caveolin-1 and PTRF/Cavin in Hacat Cells
title_fullStr IGF-IR Internalizes with Caveolin-1 and PTRF/Cavin in Hacat Cells
title_full_unstemmed IGF-IR Internalizes with Caveolin-1 and PTRF/Cavin in Hacat Cells
title_short IGF-IR Internalizes with Caveolin-1 and PTRF/Cavin in Hacat Cells
title_sort igf-ir internalizes with caveolin-1 and ptrf/cavin in hacat cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2994771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21152401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014157
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