Apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 and cyclin D1 compose a positive feedback loop contributing to tumor growth in gastric cancer

作者:Hayakawa Yoku; Hirata Yoshihiro; Nakagawa Hayato; Sakamoto Kei; Hikiba Yohko; Kinoshita Hiroto; Nakata Wachiko; Takahashi Ryota; Tateishi Keisuke; Tada Motohisa; Akanuma Masao; Yoshida Haruhiko; Takeda Kohsuke; Ichijo Hidenori; Omata Masao; Maeda Shin*; Koike Kazuhiko
来源:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2011, 108(2): 780-785.
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1011418108

摘要

Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways regulate multiple cellular functions and are highly active in many types of human cancers. Apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) is an upstream MAPK involved in apoptosis, inflammation, and carcinogenesis. This study investigated the role of ASK1 in the development of gastric cancer. In human gastric cancer specimens, we observed increased ASK1 expression, compared to nontumor epithelium. Using a chemically induced murine gastric tumorigenesis model, we observed increased tumor ASK1 expression, and ASK1 knockout mice had both fewer and smaller tumors than wild-type (WT) mice. ASK1 siRNA inhibited cell proliferation through the accumulation of cells in G1 phase of the cell cycle, and reduced cyclin D1 expression in gastric cancer cells, whereas these effects were uncommon in other cancer cells. ASK1 overexpression induced the transcription of cyclin D1, through AP-1 activation, and ASK1 levels were regulated by cyclin D1, via the Rb-E2F pathway. Exogenous ASK1 induced cyclin D1 expression, followed by elevated expression of endogenous ASK1. These results indicate an autoregulatory mechanism of ASK1 in the development of gastric cancer. Targeting this positive feedback loop, ASK1 may present a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of advanced gastric cancer.

  • 出版日期2011-1-11