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J Biol Chem 2004, PMID: 15102862

Stabilization of p53 is a novel mechanism for proapoptotic function of NF-kappaB.

Fujioka, Shuichi; Schmidt, Christian; Sclabas, Guido M; Li, Zhongkui; Pelicano, Hélène; Peng, Bailu; Yao, Alice; Niu, Jiangong; Zhang, Wei; Evans, Douglas B; Abbruzzese, James L; Huang, Peng; Chiao, Paul J

Both pro- and antiapoptotic activities of NF-kappaB transcription factor have been observed; however, less is known about the mechanism by which NF-kappaB induces apoptosis. To elucidate how NF-kappaB regulates proapoptotic signaling, we performed functional analyses using wild-type, ikk1(-/-), ikk2(-/-), rela(-/-) murine fibroblasts, MDAPanc-28/Puro, MDAPanc-28/IkappaBalphaM, and HCT116/p53(+/+) and HCT116/p53(-/-) cells with investigational anticancer agent doxycycline as a superoxide inducer for generating apoptotic stimulus. In this report, we show that doxycycline increased superoxide generation and subsequently activated NF-kappaB, which in turn up-regulated p53 expression and increased the stability and DNA binding activity of p53. Consequently, NF-kappaB-dependent p53 activity induced the expression of p53-regulated genes PUMA and p21(waf1) as well as apoptosis. Importantly, lack of RelA, IKK, and p53 as well as expression of a dominant negative IkappaBalpha (IkappaBalphaM) inhibited NF-kappaB-dependent p53 activation and apoptosis. The doxycycline-induced NF-kappaB activation was not inhibited in HCT116/p53(-/-) cells. Our results demonstrate that NF-kappaB plays an essential role in activation of wild-type p53 tumor suppressor to initiate proapoptotic signaling in response to overgeneration of superoxide. Thus, these findings reveal a mechanism of NF-kappaB-regulated proapoptotic signaling.

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Text Mining Data

p53 → p21: " Consequently, NF-kappaB dependent p53 activity induced the expression of p53 regulated genes PUMA and p21 ( waf1 ) as well as apoptosis "

p53 → NF-kappaB: " Consequently, NF-kappaB dependent p53 activity induced the expression of p53 regulated genes PUMA and p21 ( waf1 ) as well as apoptosis "

p53 ⊣ IkappaBalpha: " Importantly, lack of RelA, IKK, and p53 as well as expression of a dominant negative IkappaBalpha ( IkappaBalphaM ) inhibited NF-kappaB dependent p53 activation and apoptosis "

p53 → IKK: " Importantly, lack of RelA, IKK , and p53 as well as expression of a dominant negative IkappaBalpha ( IkappaBalphaM ) inhibited NF-kappaB dependent p53 activation and apoptosis "

p53 → NF-kappaB: " Importantly, lack of RelA, IKK, and p53 as well as expression of a dominant negative IkappaBalpha ( IkappaBalphaM ) inhibited NF-kappaB dependent p53 activation and apoptosis "

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