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Taxol selectively blocks microtubule dependent NF-kappaB activation by phorbol ester via inhibition of IkappaBalpha phosphorylation and degradation.

W Spencer1, H Kwon, P Crépieux, N Leclerc, R Lin, J Hiscott.   

Abstract

Activation of the NF-kappa-B transcription factors has been shown to be directly influenced by changes in the microtubule cytoskeleton network. To better understand cytoskeletal regulation of NF-kappaB, experiments were performed to determine whether the microtubule (MT) stabilizing agent taxol could modulate NF-kappaB activation in the presence of different NF-kappa-B inducers. Pretreatment of murine NIH3T3 and human 293 cells with 5 microM taxol resulted in complete inhibition of phorbol, 12-myristate, 13-acetate (PMA) mediated NF-kappaB activation, detected as the loss of DNA binding and reduced NF-kappaB dependent reporter gene activity. Furthermore, in COS-7 and NIH3T3 cells, PMA-induced Ikappa-Balpha turnover was dramatically reduced in taxol treated cells, mediated via the inhibition of IkappaBalpha phosphorylation. However, taxol did not prevent TNF-alpha induced Ikappa-Balpha phosphorylation, degradation, or NF-kappaB activation, indicating that TNF-alpha acts through a microtubule-independent pathway. In vitro kinase assays with PMA stimulated cell extracts demonstrated that taxol reduced protein kinase C activity by 30%, thus implicating the loss of PKC activity as a possible regulatory target of taxol-mediated suppression of NF-kappa-B. Since PMA causes modulation of cytoarchitecture through PKC activation, microtubule integrity and cell morphology was analysed by indirect immunofluorescence. Both PMA and nocodazole, a MT depolymerizing agent, caused microtubule depolymerization, whereas TNF-alpha did not alter MT integrity; concomitant taxol treatment blocked both nocodazole and PMA induced depolymerization of MTs, as well as NF-kappaB induction, thus demonstrating a link between microtubule depolymerization and NF-kappaB activation. These observations illustrate a novel biological activity of taxol as a selective inhibitor of NF-kappa-B activity, suggesting a link between the state of microtubule integrity and gene regulation.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9927206     DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1202335

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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