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The putative oncotarget CSN5 controls a transcription-uncorrelated p53-mediated autophagy implicated in cancer cell survival under curcumin treatment

Curcumin has shown promise as a safe and specific anticancer agent. The COP9 signalosome (CSN) component CSN5, a known specific target for curcumin, can control p53 stability by increasing its degradation through ubiquitin system. But the correlation of CSN5-controlled p53 to anticancer therapeutic...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Qing-Yu, Jin, Rui, Zhang, Xian, Sheng, Ji-Po, Yu, Fang, Tan, Ren-Xiang, Pan, Ying, Huang, Jun-Jian, Kong, Ling-Dong
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27626169
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11940
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author Zhang, Qing-Yu
Jin, Rui
Zhang, Xian
Sheng, Ji-Po
Yu, Fang
Tan, Ren-Xiang
Pan, Ying
Huang, Jun-Jian
Kong, Ling-Dong
author_facet Zhang, Qing-Yu
Jin, Rui
Zhang, Xian
Sheng, Ji-Po
Yu, Fang
Tan, Ren-Xiang
Pan, Ying
Huang, Jun-Jian
Kong, Ling-Dong
author_sort Zhang, Qing-Yu
collection PubMed
description Curcumin has shown promise as a safe and specific anticancer agent. The COP9 signalosome (CSN) component CSN5, a known specific target for curcumin, can control p53 stability by increasing its degradation through ubiquitin system. But the correlation of CSN5-controlled p53 to anticancer therapeutic effect of curcumin is currently unknown. Here we showed that CSN5-controlled p53 was transcriptional inactive and responsible for autophagy in human normal BJ cells and cancer HepG2 cells under curcumin treatment. Of note, CSN5-initiated cellular autophagy by curcumin treatment was abolished in p53-null HCT116p(53−/−) cancer cells, which could be rescued by reconstitution with wild-type p53 or transcription inactive p53 mutant p53(R273H). Furthermore, CSN5-controlled p53 conferred a pro-survival autophagy in diverse cancer cells response to curcumin. Genetic p53 deletion, as well as autophagy pharmacological inhibition by chloroquine, significantly enhanced the therapeutic effect of curcumin on cancer cells in vitro and in vivo, but not normal cells. This study identifies a novel CSN5-controlled p53 in autophagy of human cells. The p53 expression state is a useful biomarker for predicting the anticancer therapeutic effect of curcumin. Therefore, the pharmacologic autophagy manipulation may benefit the ongoing anticancer clinical trials of curcumin.
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spelling pubmed-53425082017-03-24 The putative oncotarget CSN5 controls a transcription-uncorrelated p53-mediated autophagy implicated in cancer cell survival under curcumin treatment Zhang, Qing-Yu Jin, Rui Zhang, Xian Sheng, Ji-Po Yu, Fang Tan, Ren-Xiang Pan, Ying Huang, Jun-Jian Kong, Ling-Dong Oncotarget Research Paper Curcumin has shown promise as a safe and specific anticancer agent. The COP9 signalosome (CSN) component CSN5, a known specific target for curcumin, can control p53 stability by increasing its degradation through ubiquitin system. But the correlation of CSN5-controlled p53 to anticancer therapeutic effect of curcumin is currently unknown. Here we showed that CSN5-controlled p53 was transcriptional inactive and responsible for autophagy in human normal BJ cells and cancer HepG2 cells under curcumin treatment. Of note, CSN5-initiated cellular autophagy by curcumin treatment was abolished in p53-null HCT116p(53−/−) cancer cells, which could be rescued by reconstitution with wild-type p53 or transcription inactive p53 mutant p53(R273H). Furthermore, CSN5-controlled p53 conferred a pro-survival autophagy in diverse cancer cells response to curcumin. Genetic p53 deletion, as well as autophagy pharmacological inhibition by chloroquine, significantly enhanced the therapeutic effect of curcumin on cancer cells in vitro and in vivo, but not normal cells. This study identifies a novel CSN5-controlled p53 in autophagy of human cells. The p53 expression state is a useful biomarker for predicting the anticancer therapeutic effect of curcumin. Therefore, the pharmacologic autophagy manipulation may benefit the ongoing anticancer clinical trials of curcumin. Impact Journals LLC 2016-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5342508/ /pubmed/27626169 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11940 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Zhang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Zhang, Qing-Yu
Jin, Rui
Zhang, Xian
Sheng, Ji-Po
Yu, Fang
Tan, Ren-Xiang
Pan, Ying
Huang, Jun-Jian
Kong, Ling-Dong
The putative oncotarget CSN5 controls a transcription-uncorrelated p53-mediated autophagy implicated in cancer cell survival under curcumin treatment
title The putative oncotarget CSN5 controls a transcription-uncorrelated p53-mediated autophagy implicated in cancer cell survival under curcumin treatment
title_full The putative oncotarget CSN5 controls a transcription-uncorrelated p53-mediated autophagy implicated in cancer cell survival under curcumin treatment
title_fullStr The putative oncotarget CSN5 controls a transcription-uncorrelated p53-mediated autophagy implicated in cancer cell survival under curcumin treatment
title_full_unstemmed The putative oncotarget CSN5 controls a transcription-uncorrelated p53-mediated autophagy implicated in cancer cell survival under curcumin treatment
title_short The putative oncotarget CSN5 controls a transcription-uncorrelated p53-mediated autophagy implicated in cancer cell survival under curcumin treatment
title_sort putative oncotarget csn5 controls a transcription-uncorrelated p53-mediated autophagy implicated in cancer cell survival under curcumin treatment
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27626169
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11940
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