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Role of p38γ MAPK in regulation of EMT and cancer stem cells.

Mei Xu1, Siying Wang2, Yongchao Wang1, Huaxun Wu3, Jacqueline A Frank1, Zhuo Zhang4, Jia Luo5.   

Abstract

p38γ is a member of p38 MAPK family which contains four isoforms p38α, p38β, p38γ, and p38δ. p38γ MAPK has unique function and is less investigated. Recent studies revealed that p38γ MAPK may be involved in tumorigenesis and cancer aggressiveness. However, the underlying cellular/molecular mechanisms remain unclear. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a process that epithelial cancer cells transform to facilitate the loss of epithelial features and gain of mesenchymal phenotype. EMT promotes cancer cell progression and metastasis, and is involved in the regulation of cancer stem cells (CSCs) which have self-renewal capacity and are resistant to chemotherapy and target therapy. We showed that p38γ MAPK significantly increased EMT in breast cancer cells; over-expression of p38γ MAPK enhanced EMT while its down-regulation inhibited EMT. Meanwhile, p38γ MAPK augmented CSC population while knock down of p38γ MAPK decreased CSC ratio in breast cancer cells. MicroRNA-200b (miR-200b) was down-stream of p38γ MAPK and inhibited by p38γ MAPK; miR-200b mimics blocked p38γ MAPK-induced EMT while miR-200b inhibitors promoted EMT. p38γ MAPK regulated miR-200b through inhibiting GATA3. p38γ MAPK induced GATA3 ubiquitination, leading to its proteasome-dependent degradation. Suz12, a Polycomb group protein, was down-stream of miR-200b and involved in miR-200b regulation of EMT. Thus, our study established an important role of p38γ MAPK in EMT and identified a novel signaling pathway for p38γ MAPK-mediated tumor promotion.
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Keywords:  Cancer stem cells; Metastasis; MicroRNA; p38γ MAPK

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30251680      PMCID: PMC6428452          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2018.08.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis        ISSN: 0925-4439            Impact factor:   5.187


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