c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase 1 Phosphorylates Myt1 To Prevent UVA-Induced Skin Cancer

被引:30
作者
Choi, Hong Seok [2 ]
Bode, Ann M. [1 ]
Shim, Jung-Hyun [1 ]
Lee, Sung-Young [1 ]
Dong, Zigang [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Hormel Inst, Austin, MN 55912 USA
[2] Chosun Univ, Coll Pharm, Kwangju 501759, South Korea
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION PATHWAY; CELL-CYCLE REGULATION; INHIBITORY KINASE; MAP KINASES; OOCYTE MATURATION; PROTEIN-KINASE; APOPTOSIS; JNK; ACTIVATION; DEATH;
D O I
10.1128/MCB.01508-08
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
070307 [化学生物学]; 071010 [生物化学与分子生物学];
摘要
The c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling pathway is known to mediate both survival and apoptosis of tumor cells. Although JNK1 and JNK2 have been shown to differentially regulate the development of skin cancer, the underlying mechanistic basis remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that JNK1, but not JNK2, interacts with and phosphorylates Myt1 ex vivo and in vitro. UVA induces substantial apoptosis in JNK wild-type (JNK(+/+)) or JNK2-deficient (JNK2(-/-)) mouse embryonic fibroblasts but has no effect on JNK1-deficient (JNK1(-/-)) cells. In addition, UVA-induced caspase-3 cleavage and DNA fragmentation were suppressed by the knockdown of human Myt1 in skin cancer cells. JNK1 deficiency results in suppressed Myt1 phosphorylation and caspase-3 cleavage in skin exposed to UVA irradiation. In contrast, the absence of JNK2 induces Myt1 phosphorylation and caspase-3 cleavage in skin exposed to UVA. The overexpression of JNK1 with Myt1 promotes cellular apoptosis during the early embryonic development of Xenopus laevis, whereas the presence of JNK2 reduces the phenotype of Myt1-induced apoptotic cell death. Most importantly, JNK1(-/-) mice developed more UVA-induced papillomas than either JNK(+/+) or JNK2(-/-) mice, which was associated with suppressed Myt1 phosphorylation and decreased caspase-3 cleavage. Taken together, these data provide mechanistic insights into the distinct roles of the different JNK isoforms, specifically suggesting that the JNK1-mediated phosphorylation of Myt1 plays an important role in UVA-induced apoptosis and the prevention of skin carcinogenesis.
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页码:2168 / 2180
页数:13
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