Title : Pseudomonas aeruginosa stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation of and TLR5 association with the MUC1 cytoplasmic tail through EGFR activation.

Pub. Date : 2016 Mar

PMID : 26645913






5 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Stimulation of NHBE cells with recombinant TNF-alpha increased both MUC1 and EGFR protein levels, and stimulation of these cells with Pa enhanced MUC1-CT tyrosine phosphorylation and increased MUC1-CT/TLR5 and MUC1-CT/EGFR protein association, in an EGFR-dependent manner. Tyrosine mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens
2 Stimulation of NHBE cells with recombinant TNF-alpha increased both MUC1 and EGFR protein levels, and stimulation of these cells with Pa enhanced MUC1-CT tyrosine phosphorylation and increased MUC1-CT/TLR5 and MUC1-CT/EGFR protein association, in an EGFR-dependent manner. Tyrosine mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens
3 Stimulation of NHBE cells with recombinant TNF-alpha increased both MUC1 and EGFR protein levels, and stimulation of these cells with Pa enhanced MUC1-CT tyrosine phosphorylation and increased MUC1-CT/TLR5 and MUC1-CT/EGFR protein association, in an EGFR-dependent manner. Tyrosine mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens
4 CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that in response to Pa or flagellin, EGFR associates with and tyrosine phosphorylates MUC1-CT in primary NHBE cells, leading to increased MUC1-CT association with TLR5. Tyrosine mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens
5 CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that in response to Pa or flagellin, EGFR associates with and tyrosine phosphorylates MUC1-CT in primary NHBE cells, leading to increased MUC1-CT association with TLR5. Tyrosine mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens