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Title: Signal integration in the TGFb pathway


1
Signal integration in the TGF-b pathway
  • Ronald Jansen
  • Jose Vilar
  • Work in progress
  • March 30, 2004

2
Background Significance
  • TGF-? fosters tissue growth and morphogenesis
    during embryogenesis
  • In the adult, TGF-? delivers cytostatic and cell
    death signals, helping to maintain tissue
    homeostasis
  • Loss of responsiveness to TGF-? contributes to
    tumor development
  • Cancer cells that avert TGF?-mediated cytostasis
    may then use this factor with impunity to
    exacerbate their own proliferative, invasive, and
    metastatic behavior.

3
Background Significance
Cytostatic signal
Loss of responsiveness
Growth-promoting signal
4
Role reversal of TGF-b
(Joan Massagué)
5
The TGF-b pathway in essence
(Joan Massagué)
6
Canonical TGF-b pathway
7
TGF-b family of ligands
8
TGF-b family of ligands
9
Receptor families
10
Antagonists
11
Receptor Smads (R-Smads)
12
Receptor Smads (R-Smads)
Gene expression program 1
Gene expression program 2
13
Aside representation of data
14
Cell-type specific events
15
Cell-specific responses to TGF-b
  • List different cases

16
Network of parallel pathways
  • Potential for cross-talk among parallel
    signals?Signal integration
  • Downstream consequences

50 ligand-receptor complexes
Gene expression program 1
Gene expression program 2
Smad1/5/8
Smad2/3
17
Signal integration
  • Multiple ligands present
  • Sharing of pathway components
  • Ligands
  • Receptors
  • R-Smads
  • Co-Smad
  • (I-Smad)
  • Non-intuitive consequences ? Role reversal of
    TGF-b

18
Modeling?
  • Decompose complex network into simple subsystems
  • Analyze subsystems
  • Single-ligand model
  • Two-ligand model

19
Modeling results
  • System with multiple signals
  • Characteristic behaviors
  • Additive
  • Competitive
  • System with single ligand
  • Characteristic behaviors (ligand step change)
  • Step response
  • Transient response

20
Single-ligand model
L
  • Steady-state flux balancer fD gITIfD
    fD(L)

21
Single-ligand model
  • Degradation dominates dimerization r gITI

22
Single-ligand model
  • Dimerization dominates degradationr fD

23
Single-ligand model simulation results
Degradation dominates dimerization
Step response
Transient response
Dimerization dominates degradation
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Single-ligand model summary
  • 1st extremeDegradation dominates
    dimerizationgt Step response type
  • 2nd extremeDimerization dominates
    degradationgt Transient response type
  • Neither process dominatesgt Mixed response type

25
Two-ligand model
  • Steady-state flux balancer fD1 fD2
    gITIfDi fDi(Li)

26
Two-ligand model
  • Degradation dominates dimerization r gITI

27
Two-ligand model
  • Dimerization dominates degradationr fD1 fD2

28
Two-ligand model simulation results
Degradation dominates dimerization
Additive signals
Competitive signals
Dimerization dominates degradation
29
Two-ligand model summary
  • 1st extremeDegradation dominates
    dimerizationgt Additive signals
  • 2nd extremeDimerization dominates
    degradationgt Competitive signals
  • Neither process dominatesgt Mixed response type

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Role reversal of TGF-b
TGF-b
BMP
  • Dimerization dominates degradationr fD1 fD2
  • Output ? fD1 fD2

TGF-b RII
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Role reversal of TGF-b
TGF-b
BMP
  • Dimerization dominates degradationr fD1 fD2
  • Output ? fD1 fD2

TGF-b RII
Mutation in kinase domain of TGF-b RII
32
Role reversal of TGF-b
Sum of outputs
Wild-type
Sum of outputs
Mutation in kinase domain of TGF-b RII
33
Role reversal of TGF-b
  • Previous case studies mutations that affect
    downstream gene expression network
  • Previous cases do not explain how loss of TGF-b
    responsiveness, because of mutations in upstream
    pathway, can be reversed (for instance, receptor
    mutations common in colon cancer)
  • Our model provides a straightforward explanation
    for role reversal

34
Future directions
  • Signal integration in other signaling systems

35
Future directions
  • Drugs targeting TGF-b pathways
  • Metastatic vs. normal cells

36
Summary
  • Potential mechanism for metastasis when mutations
    in upstream pathway occur
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