Literature DB >> 16049006

Mammary serine protease inhibitor (Maspin) binds directly to interferon regulatory factor 6: identification of a novel serpin partnership.

Caleb M Bailey1, Zhila Khalkhali-Ellis, Shinji Kondo, Naira V Margaryan, Richard E B Seftor, William W Wheaton, Sumaira Amir, Michael R Pins, Brian C Schutte, Mary J C Hendrix.   

Abstract

Since its reported discovery in 1994, maspin (mammary serine protease inhibitor) has been characterized as a class II tumor suppressor by its ability to promote apoptosis and inhibit cell invasion. Maspin is highly expressed in normal mammary epithelial cells but reduced or absent in aggressive breast carcinomas. However, despite efforts to characterize the mechanism(s) by which maspin functions as a tumor suppressor, its molecular characterization has remained somewhat elusive. Therefore, in an attempt to identify maspin-interacting proteins and thereby gain insight into the functional pathways of maspin, we employed a maspin-baited yeast two-hybrid system and subsequently identified Interferon Regulatory Factor 6 (IRF6) as a maspin-binding protein. IRF6 belongs to the IRF family of transcription factors, which is best known for its regulation of interferon and interferon-inducible genes following a pathogenic stimulus. Although many of the IRF family members have been well characterized, IRF6 remains poorly understood. We report that IRF6 is expressed in normal mammary epithelial cells and that it directly associates with maspin in a yeast two-hybrid system and in vitro. The interaction occurs via the conserved IRF protein association domain and is regulated by phosphorylation of IRF6. We have shown that, similar to maspin, IRF6 expression is inversely correlated with breast cancer invasiveness. We further demonstrated that the transient re-expression of IRF6 in breast cancer cells results in an increase of N-cadherin and a redistribution of vimentin commensurate with changes in cell morphology, suggestive of an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition event. Concomitantly, we showed that maspin acts as a negative regulator of this process. These findings help to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of maspin and suggest an interactive role between maspin and IRF6 in regulating cellular phenotype, the loss of which can lead to neoplastic transformation.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2005        PMID: 16049006      PMCID: PMC3175759          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M503523200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


  39 in total

1.  Tumor-suppressor effect of interferon regulatory factor-1 in human hepatocellular carcinoma.

Authors:  Y Moriyama; S Nishiguchi; A Tamori; N Koh; Y Yano; S Kubo; K Hirohashi; S Otani
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2001-05       Impact factor: 12.531

Review 2.  Nuclear/cytoplasmic localization of IRFs in response to viral infection or interferon stimulation.

Authors:  Nancy C Reich
Journal:  J Interferon Cytokine Res       Date:  2002-01       Impact factor: 2.607

3.  Maspin sensitizes breast carcinoma cells to induced apoptosis.

Authors:  Ning Jiang; Yonghong Meng; Suliang Zhang; Edith Mensah-Osman; Shijie Sheng
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2002-06-13       Impact factor: 9.867

4.  Phosphorylation-induced dimerization of interferon regulatory factor 7 unmasks DNA binding and a bipartite transactivation domain.

Authors:  I Marié; E Smith; A Prakash; D E Levy
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2000-12       Impact factor: 4.272

5.  Medial edge epithelial cell fate during palatal fusion.

Authors:  C Martínez-Alvarez; C Tudela; J Pérez-Miguelsanz; S O'Kane; J Puerta; M W Ferguson
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  2000-04-15       Impact factor: 3.582

6.  IFNgamma sensitizes for apoptosis by upregulating caspase-8 expression through the Stat1 pathway.

Authors:  Simone Fulda; Klaus-Michael Debatin
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2002-04-04       Impact factor: 9.867

7.  Programmed cell death is required for palate shelf fusion and is regulated by retinoic acid.

Authors:  Rodrigo Cuervo; Concepción Valencia; Roshantha A S Chandraratna; Luis Covarrubias
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  2002-05-01       Impact factor: 3.582

8.  Interferon regulatory factor subcellular localization is determined by a bipartite nuclear localization signal in the DNA-binding domain and interaction with cytoplasmic retention factors.

Authors:  J F Lau; J P Parisien; C M Horvath
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2000-06-20       Impact factor: 11.205

9.  Multiple regulatory domains of IRF-5 control activation, cellular localization, and induction of chemokines that mediate recruitment of T lymphocytes.

Authors:  Betsy J Barnes; Merrill J Kellum; Ann E Field; Paula M Pitha
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2002-08       Impact factor: 4.272

10.  Developmental and functional defects of thymic and epidermal V gamma 3 cells in IL-15-deficient and IFN regulatory factor-1-deficient mice.

Authors:  An De Creus; Katrien Van Beneden; Frederik Stevenaert; Veronique Debacker; Jean Plum; Georges Leclercq
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2002-06-15       Impact factor: 5.422

View more
  45 in total

Review 1.  Serpins flex their muscle: II. Structural insights into target peptidase recognition, polymerization, and transport functions.

Authors:  James C Whisstock; Gary A Silverman; Phillip I Bird; Stephen P Bottomley; Dion Kaiserman; Cliff J Luke; Stephen C Pak; Jean-Marc Reichhart; James A Huntington
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2010-05-24       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 2.  The Opportunity of Precision Medicine for Breast Cancer With Context-Sensitive Tumor Suppressor Maspin.

Authors:  Margarida M Bernardo; Sijana H Dzinic; Maria J Matta; Ivory Dean; Lina Saker; Shijie Sheng
Journal:  J Cell Biochem       Date:  2017-03-21       Impact factor: 4.429

3.  Maspin reprograms the gene expression profile of prostate carcinoma cells for differentiation.

Authors:  M Margarida Bernardo; Yonghong Meng; Jaron Lockett; Gregory Dyson; Alan Dombkowski; Alexander Kaplun; Xiaohua Li; Shuping Yin; Sijana Dzinic; Mary Olive; Ivory Dean; David Krass; Kamiar Moin; R Daniel Bonfil; Michael Cher; Wael Sakr; Shijie Sheng
Journal:  Genes Cancer       Date:  2011-11

4.  Interferon regulatory factor 6 differentially regulates Toll-like receptor 2-dependent chemokine gene expression in epithelial cells.

Authors:  Mei Qi Kwa; Thao Nguyen; Jennifer Huynh; Divya Ramnath; Dominic De Nardo; Pui Yeng Lam; Eric C Reynolds; John A Hamilton; Matthew J Sweet; Glen M Scholz
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2014-05-28       Impact factor: 5.157

5.  Abnormal skin, limb and craniofacial morphogenesis in mice deficient for interferon regulatory factor 6 (Irf6).

Authors:  Christopher R Ingraham; Akira Kinoshita; Shinji Kondo; Baoli Yang; Samin Sajan; Kurt J Trout; Margaret I Malik; Martine Dunnwald; Stephen L Goudy; Michael Lovett; Jeffrey C Murray; Brian C Schutte
Journal:  Nat Genet       Date:  2006-10-15       Impact factor: 38.330

6.  Generation and characterization of a conditional allele of Interferon Regulatory Factor 6.

Authors:  Arianna L Smith; Youssef A Kousa; Akira Kinoshita; Kate Fodor; Baoli Yang; Brian C Schutte
Journal:  Genesis       Date:  2017-06-22       Impact factor: 2.487

7.  MCS9.7 enhancer activity is highly, but not completely, associated with expression of Irf6 and p63.

Authors:  Walid D Fakhouri; Lindsey Rhea; Tianli Du; Eileen Sweezer; Harris Morrison; David Fitzpatrick; Baoli Yang; Martine Dunnwald; Brian C Schutte
Journal:  Dev Dyn       Date:  2011-11-23       Impact factor: 3.780

8.  A versatile monoclonal antibody specific to human SERPINB5.

Authors:  Sonia S Y Teoh; Hong Wang; Gail P Risbridger; James C Whisstock; Phillip I Bird
Journal:  Hybridoma (Larchmt)       Date:  2012-10

9.  Epigenetic silencing of maspin expression occurs early in the conversion of keratocytes to fibroblasts.

Authors:  Mark A Horswill; Malathi Narayan; Debra J Warejcka; Lisa A Cirillo; Sally S Twining
Journal:  Exp Eye Res       Date:  2008-01-12       Impact factor: 3.467

10.  Tumor-suppressive maspin functions as a reactive oxygen species scavenger: importance of cysteine residues.

Authors:  Nitin Mahajan; Heidi Y Shi; Thomas J Lukas; Ming Zhang
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2013-03-07       Impact factor: 5.157

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.