Increased expression of Mcl-1 is required for protection against serum starvation in phosphatase and tensin homologue on chromosome 10 null mouse embryonic fibroblasts, but repression of bim is favored in human glioblastomas

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Austin, M [1 ]
Cook, SJ [1 ]
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[1] Babraham Inst, Mol Signalling Lab, Cambridge CB2 4AT, England
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英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
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10.1074/jbc.M508187200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Inactivating mutations in the tumor suppressor gene phosphatase and tensin homologue on chromosome 10 ( PTEN) result in elevated levels of phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5)-trisphosphate, activation of protein kinase B (PKB), and protection against apoptotic insults such as withdrawal of survival factors. Protection may arise through the inhibition of the pro-apoptotic protein Bim, which is normally repressed by a PKB-dependent mechanism. Here we show that PTEN-/- immortalized mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) exhibit elevated PKB phosphorylation and are resistant to serum withdrawal-induced death, but exhibit normal Bim expression following withdrawal of serum. In contrast, expression of Mcl-1, a prosurvival member of the Bcl-2 family, was elevated in PTEN-/- MEFs. Transient or stable overexpression of Mcl-1 in PTEN+/- MEFs conferred resistance to serum withdrawal, whereas ablating expression of Mcl-1 in PTEN-/- MEFs, using RNA interference, abolished their resistance to serum withdrawal-induced apoptosis. To determine if Mcl-1 is selected for overexpression in human tumors we examined human glioblastoma cell lines but found that loss of PTEN had no effect on Mcl-1 expression. In contrast, two of three PTEN-/- glioblastoma cell lines exhibited low expression of Bim, which was refractory to serum withdrawal. These results indicate that the resistance of PTEN-/- MEFs to serum withdrawal is largely due to the up-regulation of Mcl-1 but that loss of PTEN in tumor cell lines is more complex and may favor de-regulation of different apoptotic regulators such as Bim.
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