Abstract

The common neurotrophin receptor p75(NTR) has been shown to initiate intracellular signaling that leads either to cell survival or to apoptosis depending on the cell type examined; however, the mechanism by which p75(NTR) initiates its intracellular transduction remains unclear. We show here that the tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated death domain protein (TRADD) interacts with p75(NTR) upon nerve growth factor (NGF) stimulation. TRADD could be immunodetected after p75(NTR) immunoprecipitation from MCF-7 breast cancer cells stimulated by nerve growth factor. In addition, confocal microscopy indicated that NGF stimulation induced the plasma membrane localization of TRADD. Using a dominant negative form of TRADD, we also show that interactions between p75(NTR) and TRADD are dependent on the death domain of TRADD, thus demonstrating its requirement for binding. Furthermore, the p75(NTR)-mediated activation of NF-kappaB was inhibited by transfection with a dominant negative TRADD, resulting in an inhibition of NGF antiapoptotic activity. These results thus demonstrate that TRADD is involved in the p75(NTR)-mediated antiapoptotic activity of NGF in breast cancer cells.

Highlights

  • Nerve growth factor (NGF)1 is the archetypal member of the neurotrophin family of proteins, which display a broad range of survival and trophic activities for neuronal cells [1]

  • Cellular responses to nerve growth factor (NGF) are elicited via two specific cell surface receptors: TrkA tyrosine kinase receptors (p140TrkA) and the common neurotrophin receptor, p75NTR, which belongs to the tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-receptor gene family

  • We have shown here for the first time that nerve growth factor stimulation of the common neurotrophin receptor p75NTR results in the recruitment of tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated death domain protein (TRADD)

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Introduction

Nerve growth factor (NGF)1 is the archetypal member of the neurotrophin family of proteins (including brain-derived neurotrophic factor, NT-3, and NT-4/5), which display a broad range of survival and trophic activities for neuronal cells [1]. We show here that the tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated death domain protein (TRADD) interacts with p75NTR upon nerve growth factor (NGF) stimulation. These results demonstrate that TRADD is involved in the p75NTR-mediated antiapoptotic activity of NGF in breast cancer cells.

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