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AP-1 activation and altered AP-1 composition in association with increased phosphorylation and expression of specific Jun and Fos family proteins induced by vinblastine in KB-3 cells.

A Berry1, M Goodwin, C L Moran, T C Chambers.   

Abstract

Vinblastine and other microtubule inhibitors are important antitumor agents that cause mitotic arrest, and induce apoptosis through poorly understood mechanisms, in a wide variety of cell lines. The activating protein 1 (AP-1) transcription factor is a major target of the c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling pathway, which is activated by microtubule inhibitors. Therefore, we examined the effect of vinblastine on AP-1 composition and activity in human KB-3 carcinoma cells. Vinblastine caused highly selective effects on AP-1 proteins in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. Specifically, c-Jun, expressed at a low level in control cells, was greatly increased and phosphorylated, Jun D was phosphorylated, Jun B underwent phosphorylation and subsequently became undetectable, and Fra 1 expression was also greatly increased. In contrast. Fra 2, c-Fos, and Fos B were relatively unchanged by vinblastine. Changes in AP-1 preceded caspase 3 activation and, therefore, occurred prior to the commitment phase of apoptosis. With the exception of c-Jun, which was not affected by paclitaxel, the same alterations in AP-1 proteins occurred after exposure to vincristine, paclitaxel, and colchicine, demonstrating that these are general responses to microtubule inhibition. Supershift assays demonstrated that in control cells, AP-1 binding activity was mediated by Jun D/Fra 2 heterodimers, whereas after vinblastine treatment, AP-1 complexes also containing c-Jun and Fra 1 were present, suggesting that induction of these latter proteins by vinblastine is functionally significant. Consistent with these observations, vinblastine stimulated AP-1-dependent luciferase reporter gene transcription. These findings suggest that alterations in AP-1 composition and activity may be key events in the early response of KB-3 cells to microtubule inhibitors.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11585055     DOI: 10.1016/s0006-2952(01)00694-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0006-2952            Impact factor:   5.858


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