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Published on: May 18, 2017
14-3-3 Proteins regulate Akt Thr308 phosphorylation in intestinal epithelial cells
M Gómez-Suárez1, I Z Gutiérrez-Martínez1, J A Hernández-Trejo1
1Departamento de Fisiología, Biofísica y Neurociencias del CINVESTAV, IPN. Av. IPN 2508, Col. San Pedro Zacatenco, México, DF CP07360, México.
Abstract:
Akt activation has been associated with proliferation, differentiation, survival and death of epithelial cells. Phosphorylation of Thr308 of Akt by phosphoinositide-dependent kinase 1 (PDK1) is critical for optimal stimulation of its kinase activity. However, the mechanism(s) regulating this process remain elusive. Here, we report that 14-3-3 proteins control Akt Thr308 phosphorylation during intestinal inflammation. Mechanistically, we found that IFNγ and TNFα treatment induce degradation of the PDK1 inhibitor, 14-3-3η, in intestinal epithelial cells. This mechanism requires association of 14-3-3ζ with raptor in a process that triggers autophagy and leads to 14-3-3η degradation. Notably, inhibition of 14-3-3 function by the chemical inhibitor BV02 induces uncontrolled Akt activation, nuclear Akt accumulation and ultimately intestinal epithelial cell death. Our results suggest that 14-3-3 proteins control Akt activation and regulate its biological functions, thereby providing a new mechanistic link between cell survival and apoptosis of intestinal epithelial cells during inflammation.
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