## Abstract The original article to which this Erratum refers was published in __Molecular Carcinogenesis__ 2005;45:26–37.
Mutant human tumor suppressor p53 modulates the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase and nuclear factor-κB, but not c-Jun N-terminal kinase and activated protein-1
✍ Scribed by Anthony P. Gulati; Yang-Ming Yang; David Harter; Asok Mukhopadhyay; Bharat A. Aggarwal; Deborah L. Benzil; John Whysner; Anthony P. Albino; Raj Murali; Meena Jhanwar-Uniyal
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 300 KB
- Volume
- 45
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0899-1987
- DOI
- 10.1002/mc.20149
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The roles of the mitogen‐activated kinase protein (MAPK) pathway, nuclear factor‐kappa B (NF‐κB), and activator protein‐1 (AP‐1) in cellular responses to growth factors and mitogen are well established. However, the manner by which these proliferative pathways are affected by the tumor suppressor protein p53 is not fully understood. We report here the results of an investigation of the status of p53 on two human melanoma cell lines with wild‐type p53 (SK‐Mel‐186) or mutant p53 (SK‐Mel‐110). The basal levels of the activated extracellular‐signal regulated kinases 1 and 2 (ERK1/2) were high in cells with wild‐type p53, but low in cells with mutant p53. The 12‐O‐tetradecanoylphorbol‐13‐acetate (TPA)‐induced activation of ERK1/2 through the phosphorylation of threonine and tyrosine at 202 and 204, respectively, was demonstrated in both cell lines, however, in a discrete manner. TPA‐induced activation of ERK1/2 was sustained in wild‐type p53 cells, while only a transient activation was seen in mutant p53 cells. Inhibition of MAPK kinase (MEK), an upstream kinase, by U0126, blocked TPA‐induced activation of ERK1/2 in wild‐type p53 cells and in mutant p53 cells. Treatment of wild‐type p53 (SK‐Mel 186) cells with small interfering RNA (siRNA) of p53 displayed a transient induction of activation of ERK1/2 following TPA treatment, indicating that p53 has a role in the regulation of the activation of ERK1/2. NF‐κB activity decreased significantly in cells with wild‐type p53, while enhanced NF‐κB activity was evident in cells with mutant p53. The expression of either wild‐type or mutant p53 had a similar effect on TPA‐induced Jun N‐terminal kinase (JNK) activation, indicating specificity for the ERK pathway. Similarly, AP‐1 binding activity showed a transient variation in both cell lines after TPA treatment but with different kinetics. These observations suggest that both wild‐type and mutant p53 can modulate the activation pathways for ERK1/2, and NF‐κB distinctively, while modulating the pathways of JNK and AP‐1 similarly. These differences may influence cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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