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- Title
AP-2α Inhibits c-MYC Induced Oxidative Stress and Apoptosis in HaCaT Human Keratinocytes.
- Authors
Lei Yu; Hitchler, Michael J.; Wenqing Sun; Sarsour, Ehab H.; Goswami, Prabhat C.; Klingelhutz, Aloysius J.; Domann, Frederick E.
- Abstract
AP-2α and c-MYC are important transcription factors involved in multiple cellular processes. They each display the paradoxical capacities to stimulate both cell proliferation and apoptosis under different conditions. In the present study we found that over expression of c-MYC was associated with accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and apoptosis in human keratinocytes, both of which were significantly inhibited by co-expression of AP-2. The effects of AP-2 on c-MYC were active at several levels. First, AP-2 and c-MYC were confirmed to interact at the protein level as previously described. In addition, forced expression of AP-2 significantly decreased steady state levels of c-MYC mRNA and protein. These findings suggested that AP-2 may have a direct effect on the c-myc gene. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays demonstrated that AP-2 proteins bound to a cluster of AP-2 binding sites located within a 2 kb upstream regulatory region of c-myc These results suggest that the negative regulation of AP-2 on c-MYC activity was achieved through binding of AP-2 protein to the c-myc gene. The effects of AP-2 on c-MYC induced ROS accumulation and apoptosis in epidermal keratinocytes are likely to play an important role in cell growth, differentiation and carcinogenesis of the skin.
- Subjects
MYC oncogenes; APOPTOSIS; OXIDATIVE stress; KERATINOCYTES; CELL proliferation; GENE expression; MESSENGER RNA; MICROBIOLOGICAL assay; GROWTH factors; SKIN cancer diagnosis
- Publication
Journal of Oncology, 2009, p1
- ISSN
1687-8450
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2009/780874