RecurringEPHB1mutations in human cancers alter receptor signalling and compartmentalisation of colorectal cancer cells

Autor: Snehangshu Kundu, Luís Nunes, Jeremy Adler, Lucy Mathot, Ivaylo Stoimenov, Tobias Sjöblom
Rok vydání: 2023
Popis: Ephrin (EPH) receptors have been implicated in tumorigenesis and metastasis, but the functional understanding of mutations observed in human cancers is limited. We previously demonstrated reduced cell compartmentalisation for somaticEPHB1mutations found in metastatic colorectal cancer cases. We, therefore, integrated pan-cancer and pan-EPH mutational data to prioritise recurrentEPHB1mutations for functional studies to understand their contribution to cancer development and metastasis. Here, 79,151 somatic mutations in 9,898 samples of 33 different tumour types were analysed to find 3D-mutated cluster pairs and recurring hotspot mutations in EPH receptors. From these, 15 recurringEPHB1mutations were stably expressed in colorectal cancer cells. Whereas the ligand-binding domain mutations C61Y, R90C, and R170W, the fibronectin domain mutation R351L, and the kinase domain mutation D762N displayed reduced to strongly compromised cell compartmentalisation, the kinase domain mutations R743W and G821R enhanced this phenotype. While mutants with reduced compartmentalisation also had reduced ligand induced receptor phosphorylation, the enhanced compartmentalisation was not linked to receptor phosphorylation level. Phosphoproteome mapping pinpointed the PI3K pathway and PIK3C2B phosphorylation in cells harbouring mutants with reduced compartmentalisation. This is the first integrative study of pan-cancer EPH receptor mutations followed byin vitrovalidation, a robust way to identify cancer-causing mutations.
Databáze: OpenAIRE