Tap73α Enhances the Cellular Sensitivity to Cisplatin in Ovarian Cancer Cells Via the Jnk Signaling Pathway

Author:   Pingde Zhang ,  张萍德
Publisher:   Open Dissertation Press
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9781361290286


Publication Date:   26 January 2017
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Tap73α Enhances the Cellular Sensitivity to Cisplatin in Ovarian Cancer Cells Via the Jnk Signaling Pathway


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This dissertation, TAp73α Enhances the Cellular Sensitivity to Cisplatin in Ovarian Cancer Cells via the JNK Signaling Pathway by Pingde, Zhang, 张萍德, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy. Most of ovarian cancer patients relapse and subsequently die due to the development of resistance to chemotherapy. P73 belongs to the tumor suppressor p53 family. Like p53, the transcriptionally active TAp73 can bind specifically to p53 responsive elements and transactivates some of the p53 target genes, and finally leads to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. TAp73 can be induced by DNA damage to enhance cellular sensitivity to anticancer agents in human cancer cells. However, the functions of TAp73 in ovarian cancer cells and the role in the regulation of cellular response to commonly used chemotherapeutic agents cisplatin are still poorly understood. The aims of this study were to examine the functions of TAp73 in ovarian cancer cells and its role in cellular response to cisplatin, as well as the relationship between TAp73 and p53 in ovarian cancer cells. Functional studies showed that over-expression of TAp73alpha (TAp73α) inhibited cell proliferation, colony formation ability and anchorage-independent growth of ovarian cancer cells, and this was irrespective of p53 expression status. In addition, TAp73α inhibited cell growth by arresting cell cycle at G2/M phase and up-regulating the expressions of G2/M regulators of p21, 14-3-3sigma and GADD45α. TAp73α enhanced the cellular sensitivity to cisplatin through the activation of JNK signaling pathway, at least partially, in ovarian cancer cells. TAp73α activated the JNK pathway through the up-regulation of its target gene GADD45α and subsequent activation of MKK4, the JNK up-stream kinase. Inhibition of JNK activity by a specific inhibitor (SP600125) or small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) significantly abrogated TAp73-mediated apoptosis induced by cisplatin. Moreover, the activations of MKK4, JNK and c-Jun were abolished when GADD45α was knocked down by siRNAs, and the JNK-dependent apoptosis was not observed. Collectively, these results supported that TAp73α was able to mediate apoptotic response to cisplatin through the GADD45α/MKK4/JNK signaling pathway, which was respective of p53 expression status. Further investigation on the relationship between TAp73α and p53 demonstrated that TAp73α increased p53 protein, but not mRNA expression by attenuating p53 protein degradation in wild-type p53 ovarian cancer cells. TAp73α could directly interact with p53 protein, which might interfere with the binding ability of MDM2 to p53, and consequently block the p53 protein degradation. In addition, TAp73α inactivated the Akt and ERK pathways and activated the p38 pathway in response to cisplatin in wild-type p53 OVCA433, but not in null-p53 SKOV3 cells, suggesting that the effect of TAp73α on these pathways might be p53-dependent. These results indicated that a functional cooperation of TAp73α and p53, to some extent, existed in ovarian cancer cells. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that TAp73α acted as a tumor suppressor in ovarian carcinogenesis. It promoted the cellular sensitivity to cisplatin via, at least partially, the activation of JNK signaling pathwa

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Author:   Pingde Zhang ,  张萍德
Publisher:   Open Dissertation Press
Imprint:   Open Dissertation Press
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9781361290286


ISBN 10:   1361290285
Publication Date:   26 January 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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