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Cdk5 phosphorylates non-genotoxically overexpressed p53 following inhibition of PP2A to induce cell cycle arrest/apoptosis and inhibits tumor progression

BACKGROUND: p53 is the most studied tumor suppressor and its overexpression may or may not cause cell death depending upon the genetic background of the cells. p53 is degraded by human papillomavirus (HPV) E6 protein in cervical carcinoma. Several stress activated kinases are known to phosphorylate...

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Autores principales: Ajay, Amrendra K, Upadhyay, Ankur K, Singh, Sandeep, Vijayakumar, Maleppillil V, Kumari, Ratna, Pandey, Vimal, Boppana, Ramanamurthy, Bhat, Manoj K
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2922192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20673369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-204
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author Ajay, Amrendra K
Upadhyay, Ankur K
Singh, Sandeep
Vijayakumar, Maleppillil V
Kumari, Ratna
Pandey, Vimal
Boppana, Ramanamurthy
Bhat, Manoj K
author_facet Ajay, Amrendra K
Upadhyay, Ankur K
Singh, Sandeep
Vijayakumar, Maleppillil V
Kumari, Ratna
Pandey, Vimal
Boppana, Ramanamurthy
Bhat, Manoj K
author_sort Ajay, Amrendra K
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description BACKGROUND: p53 is the most studied tumor suppressor and its overexpression may or may not cause cell death depending upon the genetic background of the cells. p53 is degraded by human papillomavirus (HPV) E6 protein in cervical carcinoma. Several stress activated kinases are known to phosphorylate p53 and, among them cyclin dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) is one of the kinase studied in neuronal cell system. Recently, the involvement of Cdk5 in phosphorylating p53 has been shown in certain cancer types. Phosphorylation at specific serine residues in p53 is essential for it to cause cell growth inhibition. Activation of p53 under non stress conditions is poorly understood. Therefore, the activation of p53 and detection of upstream kinases that phosphorylate non-genotoxically overexpressed p53 will be of therapeutic importance for cancer treatment. RESULTS: To determine the non-genotoxic effect of p53; Tet-On system was utilized and p53 inducible HPV-positive HeLa cells were developed. p53 overexpression in HPV-positive cells did not induce cell cycle arrest or apoptosis. However, we demonstrate that overexpressed p53 can be activated to upregulate p21 and Bax which causes G2 arrest and apoptosis, by inhibiting protein phosphatase 2A. Additionally, we report that the upstream kinase cyclin dependent kinase 5 interacts with p53 to phosphorylate it at Serine20 and Serine46 residues thereby promoting its recruitment on p21 and bax promoters. Upregulation and translocation of Bax causes apoptosis through intrinsic mitochondrial pathway. Interestingly, overexpressed activated p53 specifically inhibits cell-growth and causes regression in vivo tumor growth as well. CONCLUSION: Present study details the mechanism of activation of p53 and puts forth the possibility of p53 gene therapy to work in HPV positive cervical carcinoma.
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spelling pubmed-29221922010-08-17 Cdk5 phosphorylates non-genotoxically overexpressed p53 following inhibition of PP2A to induce cell cycle arrest/apoptosis and inhibits tumor progression Ajay, Amrendra K Upadhyay, Ankur K Singh, Sandeep Vijayakumar, Maleppillil V Kumari, Ratna Pandey, Vimal Boppana, Ramanamurthy Bhat, Manoj K Mol Cancer Research BACKGROUND: p53 is the most studied tumor suppressor and its overexpression may or may not cause cell death depending upon the genetic background of the cells. p53 is degraded by human papillomavirus (HPV) E6 protein in cervical carcinoma. Several stress activated kinases are known to phosphorylate p53 and, among them cyclin dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) is one of the kinase studied in neuronal cell system. Recently, the involvement of Cdk5 in phosphorylating p53 has been shown in certain cancer types. Phosphorylation at specific serine residues in p53 is essential for it to cause cell growth inhibition. Activation of p53 under non stress conditions is poorly understood. Therefore, the activation of p53 and detection of upstream kinases that phosphorylate non-genotoxically overexpressed p53 will be of therapeutic importance for cancer treatment. RESULTS: To determine the non-genotoxic effect of p53; Tet-On system was utilized and p53 inducible HPV-positive HeLa cells were developed. p53 overexpression in HPV-positive cells did not induce cell cycle arrest or apoptosis. However, we demonstrate that overexpressed p53 can be activated to upregulate p21 and Bax which causes G2 arrest and apoptosis, by inhibiting protein phosphatase 2A. Additionally, we report that the upstream kinase cyclin dependent kinase 5 interacts with p53 to phosphorylate it at Serine20 and Serine46 residues thereby promoting its recruitment on p21 and bax promoters. Upregulation and translocation of Bax causes apoptosis through intrinsic mitochondrial pathway. Interestingly, overexpressed activated p53 specifically inhibits cell-growth and causes regression in vivo tumor growth as well. CONCLUSION: Present study details the mechanism of activation of p53 and puts forth the possibility of p53 gene therapy to work in HPV positive cervical carcinoma. BioMed Central 2010-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2922192/ /pubmed/20673369 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-204 Text en Copyright ©2010 Ajay et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Ajay, Amrendra K
Upadhyay, Ankur K
Singh, Sandeep
Vijayakumar, Maleppillil V
Kumari, Ratna
Pandey, Vimal
Boppana, Ramanamurthy
Bhat, Manoj K
Cdk5 phosphorylates non-genotoxically overexpressed p53 following inhibition of PP2A to induce cell cycle arrest/apoptosis and inhibits tumor progression
title Cdk5 phosphorylates non-genotoxically overexpressed p53 following inhibition of PP2A to induce cell cycle arrest/apoptosis and inhibits tumor progression
title_full Cdk5 phosphorylates non-genotoxically overexpressed p53 following inhibition of PP2A to induce cell cycle arrest/apoptosis and inhibits tumor progression
title_fullStr Cdk5 phosphorylates non-genotoxically overexpressed p53 following inhibition of PP2A to induce cell cycle arrest/apoptosis and inhibits tumor progression
title_full_unstemmed Cdk5 phosphorylates non-genotoxically overexpressed p53 following inhibition of PP2A to induce cell cycle arrest/apoptosis and inhibits tumor progression
title_short Cdk5 phosphorylates non-genotoxically overexpressed p53 following inhibition of PP2A to induce cell cycle arrest/apoptosis and inhibits tumor progression
title_sort cdk5 phosphorylates non-genotoxically overexpressed p53 following inhibition of pp2a to induce cell cycle arrest/apoptosis and inhibits tumor progression
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2922192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20673369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-204
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