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Angiogenin functionally interacts with p53 and regulates p53 mediated apoptosis and cell survival

Angiogenin, a 14-kDa multi-functional pro-angiogenic growth factor, is up-regulated in several types of cancers. Anti-angiogenin monoclonal antibodies used as antagonists inhibited the establishment, progression, and metastasis of human cancer cells in athymic mice (Olson et al. 1994). Silencing ang...

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Autores principales: Sadagopan, Sathish, Veettil, Mohanan Valiya, Chakraborty, Sayan, Sharma-Walia, Neelam, Paudel, Nitika, Bottero, Virginie, Chandran, Bala
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Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3337890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22266868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2011.648
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author Sadagopan, Sathish
Veettil, Mohanan Valiya
Chakraborty, Sayan
Sharma-Walia, Neelam
Paudel, Nitika
Bottero, Virginie
Chandran, Bala
author_facet Sadagopan, Sathish
Veettil, Mohanan Valiya
Chakraborty, Sayan
Sharma-Walia, Neelam
Paudel, Nitika
Bottero, Virginie
Chandran, Bala
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description Angiogenin, a 14-kDa multi-functional pro-angiogenic growth factor, is up-regulated in several types of cancers. Anti-angiogenin monoclonal antibodies used as antagonists inhibited the establishment, progression, and metastasis of human cancer cells in athymic mice (Olson et al. 1994). Silencing angiogenin and inhibition of angiogenin’s nuclear translocation blocked cell survival and induced cell death in B-lymphoma and endothelial cells latently infected with Kaposi sarcoma associated herpesvirus (KSHV) (Sadagopan et al. 2009) suggesting that actively proliferating cancer cells could be inducing angiogenin for inhibiting apoptotic pathways. However, the mechanism of cell survival and apoptosis regulation by angiogenin and their functional significance in cancer is not known. We demonstrate that angiogenin interacts with p53 and colocalizes in the nucleus. Silencing endogenous angiogenin induced p53 promoter activation and p53 target gene (p53, p21 and Bax) expression, down-regulated anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 gene expression and increased p53 mediated cell death. In contrast, angiogenin expression blocked pro-apoptotic Bax and p21 expression, induced Bcl-2 and blocked cell death. Angiogenin also co-immunoprecipitated with p53 regulator protein Mdm2. Angiogenin expression resulted in the inhibition of p53 phosphorylation, increased p53-Mdm2 interaction, and consequently increased ubiquitination of p53. Taken together these studies demonstrate that angiogenin promotes the inhibition of p53 function to mediate anti-apoptosis and cell survival. Our results reveal for the first time a novel p53 interacting function of angiogenin in anti-apoptosis and survival of cancer cells and suggest that targeting angiogenin could be an effective therapy for several cancers.
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spelling pubmed-33378902013-05-15 Angiogenin functionally interacts with p53 and regulates p53 mediated apoptosis and cell survival Sadagopan, Sathish Veettil, Mohanan Valiya Chakraborty, Sayan Sharma-Walia, Neelam Paudel, Nitika Bottero, Virginie Chandran, Bala Oncogene Article Angiogenin, a 14-kDa multi-functional pro-angiogenic growth factor, is up-regulated in several types of cancers. Anti-angiogenin monoclonal antibodies used as antagonists inhibited the establishment, progression, and metastasis of human cancer cells in athymic mice (Olson et al. 1994). Silencing angiogenin and inhibition of angiogenin’s nuclear translocation blocked cell survival and induced cell death in B-lymphoma and endothelial cells latently infected with Kaposi sarcoma associated herpesvirus (KSHV) (Sadagopan et al. 2009) suggesting that actively proliferating cancer cells could be inducing angiogenin for inhibiting apoptotic pathways. However, the mechanism of cell survival and apoptosis regulation by angiogenin and their functional significance in cancer is not known. We demonstrate that angiogenin interacts with p53 and colocalizes in the nucleus. Silencing endogenous angiogenin induced p53 promoter activation and p53 target gene (p53, p21 and Bax) expression, down-regulated anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 gene expression and increased p53 mediated cell death. In contrast, angiogenin expression blocked pro-apoptotic Bax and p21 expression, induced Bcl-2 and blocked cell death. Angiogenin also co-immunoprecipitated with p53 regulator protein Mdm2. Angiogenin expression resulted in the inhibition of p53 phosphorylation, increased p53-Mdm2 interaction, and consequently increased ubiquitination of p53. Taken together these studies demonstrate that angiogenin promotes the inhibition of p53 function to mediate anti-apoptosis and cell survival. Our results reveal for the first time a novel p53 interacting function of angiogenin in anti-apoptosis and survival of cancer cells and suggest that targeting angiogenin could be an effective therapy for several cancers. 2012-01-23 2012-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3337890/ /pubmed/22266868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2011.648 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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Sadagopan, Sathish
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Paudel, Nitika
Bottero, Virginie
Chandran, Bala
Angiogenin functionally interacts with p53 and regulates p53 mediated apoptosis and cell survival
title Angiogenin functionally interacts with p53 and regulates p53 mediated apoptosis and cell survival
title_full Angiogenin functionally interacts with p53 and regulates p53 mediated apoptosis and cell survival
title_fullStr Angiogenin functionally interacts with p53 and regulates p53 mediated apoptosis and cell survival
title_full_unstemmed Angiogenin functionally interacts with p53 and regulates p53 mediated apoptosis and cell survival
title_short Angiogenin functionally interacts with p53 and regulates p53 mediated apoptosis and cell survival
title_sort angiogenin functionally interacts with p53 and regulates p53 mediated apoptosis and cell survival
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3337890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22266868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2011.648
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