Literature DB >> 23520049

Hunk negatively regulates c-myc to promote Akt-mediated cell survival and mammary tumorigenesis induced by loss of Pten.

Elizabeth S Yeh1, George K Belka, Ann E Vernon, Chien-Chung Chen, Jason J Jung, Lewis A Chodosh.   

Abstract

The protooncogenes Akt and c-myc each positively regulate cell growth and proliferation, but have opposing effects on cell survival. These oncogenes cooperate to promote tumorigenesis, in part because the prosurvival effects of Akt offset the proapoptotic effects of c-myc. Akt's ability to counterbalance c-myc's proapoptotic effects has primarily been attributed to Akt-induced stimulation of prosurvival pathways that indirectly antagonize the effects of c-myc. We report a more direct mechanism by which Akt modulates the proapoptotic effects of c-myc. Specifically, we demonstrate that Akt up-regulates the adenosine monophosphate-associated kinase (AMPK)-related protein kinase, Hormonally up-regulated neu-associated kinase (Hunk), which serves as an effector of Akt prosurvival signaling by suppressing c-myc expression in a kinase-dependent manner to levels that are compatible with cell survival. Consequently, Akt pathway activation in the mammary glands of Hunk(-/-) mice results in induction of c-myc expression to levels that induce apoptosis. c-myc knockdown rescues the increase in apoptosis induced by Hunk deletion in cells in which Akt has been activated, indicating that repression of c-myc is a principal mechanism by which Hunk mediates the prosurvival effects of Akt. Consistent with this mechanism of action, we find that Hunk is required for c-myc suppression and mammary tumorigenesis induced by phosphatase and tensin homolog (Pten) deletion in mice. Together, our findings establish a prosurvival function for Hunk in tumorigenesis, define an essential mechanism by which Akt suppresses c-myc-induced apoptosis, and identify Hunk as a previously unrecognized link between the Akt and c-myc oncogenic pathways.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23520049      PMCID: PMC3625285          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1217415110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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