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BAG-1 interacts with the p50-p50 homodimeric NF-κB complex: implications for colorectal carcinogenesis

Understanding the mechanisms that promote aberrant tumour cell survival is critical for the determination of novel strategies to combat colorectal cancer. We have recently shown that the anti-apoptotic protein BAG-1, highly expressed in pre-malignant and colorectal cancer tissue, can potentiate cell...

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Autores principales: Southern, Samantha L., Collard, Tracey J., Urban, Bettina C, Skeen, Victoria R, Smartt, Helena J, Hague, Angela, Oakley, Fiona, Townsend, Paul A, Perkins, Neil D., Paraskeva, Christos, Williams, Ann C.
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3272420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21963853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2011.452
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author Southern, Samantha L.
Collard, Tracey J.
Urban, Bettina C
Skeen, Victoria R
Smartt, Helena J
Hague, Angela
Oakley, Fiona
Townsend, Paul A
Perkins, Neil D.
Paraskeva, Christos
Williams, Ann C.
author_facet Southern, Samantha L.
Collard, Tracey J.
Urban, Bettina C
Skeen, Victoria R
Smartt, Helena J
Hague, Angela
Oakley, Fiona
Townsend, Paul A
Perkins, Neil D.
Paraskeva, Christos
Williams, Ann C.
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description Understanding the mechanisms that promote aberrant tumour cell survival is critical for the determination of novel strategies to combat colorectal cancer. We have recently shown that the anti-apoptotic protein BAG-1, highly expressed in pre-malignant and colorectal cancer tissue, can potentiate cell survival through regulating NF-κB transcriptional activity. In this study, we identify a novel complex between BAG-1 and the p50-p50 NF-κB homodimers, implicating BAG-1 as a co-regulator of an atypical NF-κB pathway. Importantly, the BAG-1-p50 complex was detected at gene regulatory sequences including the epidermal growth factor receptor [EGFR] and COX-2 [PTGS2] genes. Suppression of BAG-1 expression using siRNA was shown to increase EGFR and suppress COX-2 expression in colorectal cancer cells. Furthermore, mouse embryonic fibroblasts derived from the NF-κB1 [p105/p50] knockout mouse were used to demonstrate that p50 expression was required for BAG-1 to suppress EGFR expression. This was shown to be functionally relevant as attenuation of BAG-1 expression increased ligand activated phosphorylation of EGFR in colorectal cancer cells. In summary, this paper identifies a novel role for BAG-1 in modulating gene expression through interaction with the p50-p50 NF-κB complexes. Data presented led us to propose that BAG-1 can act as a selective regulator of p50-p50 NF-κB responsive genes in colorectal tumour cells, potentially important for the promotion of cell survival in the context of the fluctuating tumour microenvironment. As BAG-1 expression is increased in the developing adenoma through to metastatic lesions, understanding the function of the BAG-1-p50 NF-κB complexes may aid in identifying strategies for both the prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer.
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spelling pubmed-32724202012-11-30 BAG-1 interacts with the p50-p50 homodimeric NF-κB complex: implications for colorectal carcinogenesis Southern, Samantha L. Collard, Tracey J. Urban, Bettina C Skeen, Victoria R Smartt, Helena J Hague, Angela Oakley, Fiona Townsend, Paul A Perkins, Neil D. Paraskeva, Christos Williams, Ann C. Oncogene Article Understanding the mechanisms that promote aberrant tumour cell survival is critical for the determination of novel strategies to combat colorectal cancer. We have recently shown that the anti-apoptotic protein BAG-1, highly expressed in pre-malignant and colorectal cancer tissue, can potentiate cell survival through regulating NF-κB transcriptional activity. In this study, we identify a novel complex between BAG-1 and the p50-p50 NF-κB homodimers, implicating BAG-1 as a co-regulator of an atypical NF-κB pathway. Importantly, the BAG-1-p50 complex was detected at gene regulatory sequences including the epidermal growth factor receptor [EGFR] and COX-2 [PTGS2] genes. Suppression of BAG-1 expression using siRNA was shown to increase EGFR and suppress COX-2 expression in colorectal cancer cells. Furthermore, mouse embryonic fibroblasts derived from the NF-κB1 [p105/p50] knockout mouse were used to demonstrate that p50 expression was required for BAG-1 to suppress EGFR expression. This was shown to be functionally relevant as attenuation of BAG-1 expression increased ligand activated phosphorylation of EGFR in colorectal cancer cells. In summary, this paper identifies a novel role for BAG-1 in modulating gene expression through interaction with the p50-p50 NF-κB complexes. Data presented led us to propose that BAG-1 can act as a selective regulator of p50-p50 NF-κB responsive genes in colorectal tumour cells, potentially important for the promotion of cell survival in the context of the fluctuating tumour microenvironment. As BAG-1 expression is increased in the developing adenoma through to metastatic lesions, understanding the function of the BAG-1-p50 NF-κB complexes may aid in identifying strategies for both the prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer. 2011-10-03 2012-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3272420/ /pubmed/21963853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2011.452 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Perkins, Neil D.
Paraskeva, Christos
Williams, Ann C.
BAG-1 interacts with the p50-p50 homodimeric NF-κB complex: implications for colorectal carcinogenesis
title BAG-1 interacts with the p50-p50 homodimeric NF-κB complex: implications for colorectal carcinogenesis
title_full BAG-1 interacts with the p50-p50 homodimeric NF-κB complex: implications for colorectal carcinogenesis
title_fullStr BAG-1 interacts with the p50-p50 homodimeric NF-κB complex: implications for colorectal carcinogenesis
title_full_unstemmed BAG-1 interacts with the p50-p50 homodimeric NF-κB complex: implications for colorectal carcinogenesis
title_short BAG-1 interacts with the p50-p50 homodimeric NF-κB complex: implications for colorectal carcinogenesis
title_sort bag-1 interacts with the p50-p50 homodimeric nf-κb complex: implications for colorectal carcinogenesis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3272420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21963853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2011.452
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