Background:The role of protein-tyrosine phosphatases (PTP) in ERBB2 signaling is undefined. Results: Phosphatidic acid (PA) activated PTPD2; inhibition of PA production or PTPD2 expression attenuated ERBB2-mediated morphological changes in mammary epithelial cells. Conclusion: The PLD2-PTPD2 axis is required for ERBB2 signaling. Significance: PA-regulated PTPD2 activity is a novel, positive element of ERBB2 signaling, which may offer a new therapeutic strategy in breast cancer.
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