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Enhanced G2-M arrest by nuclear factor-{kappa}B-dependent p21waf1/cip1 induction
Shelly M Wuerzberger-Davis1, Pei-Yun Chang, Craig Berchtold
1Department of Pharmacology, University of Wisconsin, 301 Service Memorial Institute, 1300 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Abstract:
The transcription factor nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) regulates cell survival pathways, but the molecular mechanisms involved are not completely understood. Here, we developed a NF-kappaB reporter cell system derived from CEM T leukemic cells to monitor the consequences of NF-kappaB activation following DNA damage insults. Cells that activated NF-kappaB in response to ionizing radiation or etoposide arrested in the G2-M phase for a prolonged time, which was followed by increased cell cycle reentry and survival. In contrast, those that failed to activate NF-kappaB underwent transient G2-M arrest and extensive cell death. Importantly, p21waf1/cip1 was induced in S-G2-M phases in a NF-kappaB-dependent manner, and RNA interference of this cell cycle regulator reduced the observed NF-kappaB-dependent phenotypes. Thus, cell cycle-coupled induction of p21waf1/cip1 by NF-kappaB represents a resistance mechanism in certain cancer cells.
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