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cIAP2 represses IKKα/β-mediated activation of MDM2 to prevent p53 degradation.

Rosanna Lau1, Min Ying Niu, M A Christine Pratt.   

Abstract

Cellular inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (cIAP1 and cIAP2) function to prevent apoptosis and are often overexpressed in various cancers. However, mutations in cIAP1/2 can activate the alternative NFκB pathway through IκBα-kinase-α (IKKα) and are associated with hematopoetic malignancies. In the current study, we found that knockdown of cIAP2 in human mammary epithelial cells resulted in activation of MDM2 through increased SUMOylation and profound reduction of the pool of MDM2 not phosphorylated at Ser166. cIAP2 siRNA markedly decreased p53 levels, which were rescued by addition of the MDM2 inhibitor, Nutlin3a. An IAP antagonist, which induces cIAP degradation, transiently increased MDM2 mRNA. Simultaneous transfection of siRNA for cIAP2 and IKKα reduced MDM2 protein, while expression of a kinase-dead IKKβ strongly increased non-Ser166 P-MDM2. Inhibition of either IKKα or -β partially rescued p53 levels, while concomitant IKKα/β inhibition fully rescued p53 after cIAP2 knockdown. Surprisingly, IKKα knockdown alone increased SUMO-MDM2, suggesting that in the absence of activation, IKKα can prevent MDM2 SUMOylation. cIAP2 knockdown disrupted the interaction between the MDM2 SUMO ligase, PIAS1 and IKKα. Partial knockdown of cIAP2 cooperated with (V12) H-ras-transfected mammary epithelial cells to enhance colony formation. In summary, our data identify a novel role for cIAP2 in maintaining wild-type p53 levels by preventing both an NFκB-mediated increase and IKKα/-β-dependent transcriptional and post-translational modifications of MDM2. Thus, mutations or reductions in cIAP2 could contribute to cancer promotion, in part, through downregulation of p53.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23032264      PMCID: PMC3507496          DOI: 10.4161/cc.22223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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