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The PI 3-kinase-Rac-p38 MAP kinase pathway is involved in the formation of signet-ring cell carcinoma.

Qingyun Xu1, Yutaka Karouji, Michimoto Kobayashi, Sayoko Ihara, Hiroaki Konishi, Yasuhisa Fukui.   

Abstract

Signet-ring cell carcinoma is classified in poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma with an aggressive nature and a poor prognosis. We have shown that the activation of PI 3-kinase in highly differentiated adenocarcinomas induces loss of cell-cell contact and formation of vacuoles, giving phenotypes similar to those of signet-ring cell lines. SB203580, a potent p38 MAP kinase inhibitor, blocked this transition, and expression of an active form of MKK6 (MKK6DA), an activator of p38 MAP kinase, gave effects similar to those induced by expression of the active form of PI 3-kinase (BD110), although formation of large vacuoles was not induced. Activation of MKK3, another activator of p38 MAP kinase, was activated in native signet-ring carcinoma cell lines. Anchorage-independent growth of signet-ring cell lines was inhibited by LY294002 or SB203580. These results suggest that p38 MAP kinase is functioning downstream of PI 3-kinase in signaling of the malignant phenotype. Secretion of mucins was enhanced in BD110-expressing cells, but not in MKK6DA-expressing cells, suggesting that secretion of mucins is independent of the MKK6-p38 MAP kinase cascade. Thus, there may be at least two pathways, p38 MAP kinase-dependent and -independent, which are involved in regulation of cell-cell contact and the protein secretion system, respectively.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12944900     DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1206796

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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