Periodic Report Summary 1 - MODSIGN (Modification of receptor tyrosine kinase signalling during tumour cell migration)
The goal of this proposal is to investigate the molecular mechanisms whereby RTK signalling output is modified, and how they are altered during cancer progression to metastatic disease. In vivo, tumour cells are simultaneously exposed to signals initiated by a variety of oncogenes, cytokine receptors and adhesion molecules, and it is the integrated signals that determine the cellular phenotype. Realizing that cancer is a disease of networks, this proposal investigates signal integration at the level of regulating RTK internalization and trafficking. Specifically, the proposed research will significantly expand the understanding of the intersection between two interlinked networks that regulate RTK signalling, i.e. PTPs and endocytic trafficking. The ultimate aim of this line of research is to identify novel drug targets that can subsequently be exploited by the European pharmaceutical industry.