Literature DB >> 14757120

Differentiation-inducing factor-1-induced growth arrest of K562 leukemia cells involves the reduction of ERK1/2 activity.

Emi Akaishi1, Torao Narita, Shinjiro Kawai, Yoshikazu Miwa, Toshiyuki Sasaguri, Kohei Hosaka, Yuzuru Kubohara.   

Abstract

The differentiation-inducing factor-1 (DIF-1) is a signal molecule that induces stalk cell differentiation in the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum. In addition, DIF-1 is a potent antileukemic agent that induces growth arrest in K562 cells. In this study, we investigated the mechanism of action of DIF-1 in K562 cells in the light of cell-cycle regulators such as cyclins, retinoblastoma protein (pRb), and the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family. DIF-1 down-regulated cyclins D/E and a phosphorylated form of pRb (p-pRb), and thereby induced G(1) arrest of the cell cycle. DIF-1 inactivated the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) in a biphasic manner but did not affect the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) or p38 MAPK. The MEK (MAPK kinase) inhibitor, U0126, which has been shown to induce growth arrest, inactivated ERK and down-regulated cyclins D and E. Although DIF-1 activated the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI-3K)/Akt pathway, neither wortmannin nor 2-(4-morpholinyl)-8-phenyl-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one (LY294002; PI-3K inhibitors) cancelled DIF-1-induced growth arrest. The present results suggest that ERK inactivation may be involved in DIF-1-induced growth arrest and that PI-3K activity is not required for DIF-1-induced growth arrest in K562 cells.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14757120     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2003.11.041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


  6 in total

1.  Properties of a non-bioactive fluorescent derivative of differentiation-inducing factor-3, an anti-tumor agent found in Dictyostelium discoideum.

Authors:  Yuzuru Kubohara; Haruhisa Kikuchi; Yusuke Matsuo; Yoshiteru Oshima; Yoshimi Homma
Journal:  Biol Open       Date:  2014-04-15       Impact factor: 2.422

2.  A Derivative of Differentiation-Inducing Factor-3 Inhibits PAK1 Activity and Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation.

Authors:  Peter Oladimeji; Yuzuru Kubohara; Haruhisa Kikuchi; Yoshiteru Oshima; Courtney Rusch; Rebekah Skerl; Maria Diakonova
Journal:  Int J Cancer Clin Res       Date:  2015

3.  Evidence that differentiation-inducing factor-1 controls chemotaxis and cell differentiation, at least in part, via mitochondria in D. discoideum.

Authors:  Yuzuru Kubohara; Haruhisa Kikuchi; Van Hai Nguyen; Hidekazu Kuwayama; Yoshiteru Oshima
Journal:  Biol Open       Date:  2017-06-15       Impact factor: 2.422

Review 4.  Dictyostelium: An Important Source of Structural and Functional Diversity in Drug Discovery.

Authors:  Yuzuru Kubohara; Haruhisa Kikuchi
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2018-12-21       Impact factor: 6.600

5.  Mitochondria are the target organelle of differentiation-inducing factor-3, an anti-tumor agent isolated from Dictyostelium discoideum [corrected].

Authors:  Yuzuru Kubohara; Haruhisa Kikuchi; Yusuke Matsuo; Yoshiteru Oshima; Yoshimi Homma
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-08-15       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Differentiation inducing factor 3 mediates its anti-leukemic effect through ROS-dependent DRP1-mediated mitochondrial fission and induction of caspase-independent cell death.

Authors:  Alix Dubois; Clemence Ginet; Nathan Furstoss; Amine Belaid; Mohamed Amine Hamouda; Wedjene El Manaa; Thomas Cluzeau; Sandrine Marchetti; Jean Ehrland Ricci; Arnaud Jacquel; Frederic Luciano; Mohsine Driowya; Rachid Benhida; Patrick Auberger; Guillaume Robert
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2016-05-03
  6 in total

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