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Critical Role of Extracellular Signal‐regulated Kinase (ERK) Phosphorylation in Novel Vitamin K Analog‐induced Cell Death

In the present study, we show that 2‐(2‐hydroxyethylsulfaryl)‐3‐methyl‐1,4‐naphthoquinone, or CPD 5, is a potent growth inhibitor for pancreas cancer cell lines (ID(50): 21.4±3.8, 31.8±2.7 and 55.2±4.5 μM for MiaPaCa, Panc‐1 and BxPc3, respectively). It induced protein tyrosine phosphorylation of he...

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Autores principales: Osada, Shinji, Carr, Brian I.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5926301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11123423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2000.tb00911.x
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description In the present study, we show that 2‐(2‐hydroxyethylsulfaryl)‐3‐methyl‐1,4‐naphthoquinone, or CPD 5, is a potent growth inhibitor for pancreas cancer cell lines (ID(50): 21.4±3.8, 31.8±2.7 and 55.2±4.5 μM for MiaPaCa, Panc‐1 and BxPc3, respectively). It induced protein tyrosine phosphorylation of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) receptor (c‐Met) or epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), which increased progressively to a maximum level at 30 min in Panc‐1 cells. The receptor phosphorylation by CPD 5 was indicated to be functional, since these receptors were found to bind with Grb2 or SOS1 protein. CPD 5 was also suggested to induce phosphorylation of external signal‐regulated kinase (ERK). EGF induced cell proliferation through ERK phosphorylation, since U0126, which is an inhibitor of ERK phosphorylation, abrogated the increase of cyclin D1 by EGF. HGF increased the amount of p27 protein, suggesting that it is associated with cell differentiation. By contrast, U0126 reduced CPD 5‐induced cell death. On two‐dimensional electrophoresis, we found an extra type of phospho‐ERK, and this was completely and selectively abolished by U0126. These results suggest that ERK phosphorylation, especially the extra spot on two‐dimensional gel, is critically associated with CPD 5‐mediated cell death.
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spelling pubmed-59263012018-05-11 Critical Role of Extracellular Signal‐regulated Kinase (ERK) Phosphorylation in Novel Vitamin K Analog‐induced Cell Death Osada, Shinji Carr, Brian I. Jpn J Cancer Res Article In the present study, we show that 2‐(2‐hydroxyethylsulfaryl)‐3‐methyl‐1,4‐naphthoquinone, or CPD 5, is a potent growth inhibitor for pancreas cancer cell lines (ID(50): 21.4±3.8, 31.8±2.7 and 55.2±4.5 μM for MiaPaCa, Panc‐1 and BxPc3, respectively). It induced protein tyrosine phosphorylation of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) receptor (c‐Met) or epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), which increased progressively to a maximum level at 30 min in Panc‐1 cells. The receptor phosphorylation by CPD 5 was indicated to be functional, since these receptors were found to bind with Grb2 or SOS1 protein. CPD 5 was also suggested to induce phosphorylation of external signal‐regulated kinase (ERK). EGF induced cell proliferation through ERK phosphorylation, since U0126, which is an inhibitor of ERK phosphorylation, abrogated the increase of cyclin D1 by EGF. HGF increased the amount of p27 protein, suggesting that it is associated with cell differentiation. By contrast, U0126 reduced CPD 5‐induced cell death. On two‐dimensional electrophoresis, we found an extra type of phospho‐ERK, and this was completely and selectively abolished by U0126. These results suggest that ERK phosphorylation, especially the extra spot on two‐dimensional gel, is critically associated with CPD 5‐mediated cell death. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2000-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5926301/ /pubmed/11123423 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2000.tb00911.x Text en
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title_short Critical Role of Extracellular Signal‐regulated Kinase (ERK) Phosphorylation in Novel Vitamin K Analog‐induced Cell Death
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5926301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11123423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2000.tb00911.x
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