Literature DB >> 16540659

DNA damage-induced protein 14-3-3 sigma inhibits protein kinase B/Akt activation and suppresses Akt-activated cancer.

Huiling Yang1, Yu-Ye Wen, Ruiying Zhao, Yu-Li Lin, Keith Fournier, Heng-Yin Yang, Yun Qiu, Jose Diaz, Christine Laronga, Mong-Hong Lee.   

Abstract

14-3-3 sigma is induced by tumor suppressor protein p53 in response to DNA damage. p53 can directly transactivate the expression of 14-3-3 sigma to cause a G(2) cell cycle arrest when cell DNA is damaged. The expression of 14-3-3 sigma protein is down-regulated in various tumors, but its function has not been fully established. Protein kinase B/Akt, a crucial regulator of oncogenic signal involved in cell survival and proliferation, is deregulated in many types of cancer. Akt activation can enhance p53 degradation, but its role in DNA damage response is not clear. Here, we show that Akt activation is diminished when p53 and 14-3-3 sigma is up-regulated in response to DNA damage. Evidence is provided that 14-3-3 sigma binds and inhibits Akt. In keeping with this concept, Akt-mediated cell survival is inhibited by 14-3-3 sigma. Significantly, we show that 14-3-3 sigma inhibits Akt-mediated cell growth, transformation, and tumorigenesis. Low expression of 14-3-3 sigma in human primary breast cancers correlates with Akt activation. These data provide an insight into Akt regulation and rational cancer gene therapy by identifying 14-3-3 sigma as a molecular regulator of Akt and as a potential anticancer agent for Akt-activated cancers.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16540659     DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-05-3620

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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