First Author | Laska MJ | Year | 2010 |
Journal | Biochim Biophys Acta | Volume | 1800 |
Issue | 12 | Pages | 1231-40 |
PubMed ID | 20840860 | Mgi Jnum | J:170212 |
Mgi Id | MGI:4944147 | Doi | 10.1016/j.bbagen.2010.09.002 |
Citation | Laska MJ, et al. (2010) p53 and PPP1R13L (alias iASPP or RAI) form a feedback loop to regulate genotoxic stress responses. Biochim Biophys Acta 1800(12):1231-40 |
abstractText | BACKGROUND: PPP1R13L gene has been found to be over-expressed in variety of cancers and its expression in p53 wild-type background is sufficient to promote tumor growth in vivo. However, in the non-transformed cells it acts as a tumor suppressor which suggests that the role of PPP1R13L is multifaceted. METHODS: We have used siRNA optimized for inhibition of p53, PPP1R13L, BAX and GADD45 alpha expression and investigated the role of those gene products for PPP1R13L expression and induction in a variety of mouse and human cells with different p53 status. In addition we have applied Western Blot, Q-PCR and proteasome inhibition analysis to further ascertain the link between PPP1R13L induction and p53 status. RESULTS: We show that the pattern and extent of the PPP1R13L expression depend on the presence of active p53. Downregulation of p53 target genes BAX and/or GADD45 alpha led to decreased in PPP1R13L activation after adriamycin and/or etoposide treatments. Treatment of the cells with the proteasome inhibitor MG-132 resulted in the accumulation of both p53 and PPP1R13L proteins. CONCLUSIONS: We have provided evidence that endogenous PPP1R13L acts as a negative regulator of p53 function, presumably by direct binding. p53 accumulation and activity after DNA damage is compromised by PPP1R13L expression. We suggest that PPP1R13L and p53 form a negative feedback loop which regulates their amount and activity. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: The profound modulatory effect of the PPP1R13L protein on the ability of p53 to cause cellular apoptosis has important implications in cancer and presents new therapeutic possibilities. |