Inhibition of transforming growth factor-beta 1 signaling attenuates ataxia telanglectasia mutated activity in response to genotoxic stress


Autoria(s): Kirshner, J; Jobling, MF; Pajares, MJ; Ravani, SA; Glick, AB; Lavin, MJ; Koslov, S; Shiloh, Y; Barcellos-Hoff, MH
Contribuinte(s)

F. J. Rauscher III

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

Ionizing radiation causes DNA damage that elicits a cellular program of damage control coordinated by the kinase activity of ataxia telangiectasia mutated protein (ATM). Transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta)-1, which is activated by radiation, is a potent and pleiotropic mediator of physiologic and pathologic processes. Here we show that TGF beta inhibition impedes the canonical cellular DNA damage stress response. Irradiated Tgf beta 1 nail murine epithelial cells or human epithelial cells treated with a small-molecule inhibitor of TGF beta type I receptor kinase exhibit decreased phosphorylation of Chk2, Rad17, and p53; reduced gamma H2AX radiation-induced foci; and increased radiosensitivity compared with TGF beta competent cells. We determined that loss of TGF beta signaling in epithelial cells truncated ATM autophosphorylation and significantly reduced its kinase activity, without affecting protein abundance. Addition of TGF beta restored functional ATM and downstream DNA damage responses. These data reveal a heretofore undetected critical link between the microenvironment and ATM, which directs epithelial cell stress responses, cell fate, and tissue integrity. Thus, Tgf beta 1, in addition to its role in homoeostatic growth control, plays a complex role in regulating responses to genotoxic stress, the failure of which would contribute to the development of cancer; conversely, inhibiting TGF beta may be used to advantage in cancer therapy.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:82054

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Association for Cancer Research

Palavras-Chave #Oncology #Growth-factor-beta #Double-strand Breaks #Cell-cycle Checkpoints #Dna-damage #Tgf-beta #Mammary-gland #Ionizing-radiation #Gene-expression #In-vitro #Atm #C1 #320305 Medical Biochemistry - Proteins and Peptides #730108 Cancer and related disorders
Tipo

Journal Article