C/EBPγ Suppresses Senescence and Inflammatory Gene Expression by Heterodimerizing with C/EBPβ

  • Huggins C
  • Malik R
  • Lee S
  • et al.
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Abstract

C/EBPβ is an important regulator of oncogene-induced senescence (OIS). Here, we show that C/EBPγ, a heterodimeric partner of C/EBPβ whose biological functions are not well understood, inhibits cellular senescence. Cebpg-/- mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) proliferated poorly, entered senescence prematurely, and expressed a proinflammatory gene signature, including elevated levels of senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) genes whose induction by oncogenic stress requires C/EBPβ. The senescence-suppressing activity of C/EBPγ required its ability to heterodimerize with C/EBPβ. Covalently linked C/EBPβ homodimers (β-β) inhibited the proliferation and tumorigenicity of RasV12-transformed NIH 3T3 cells, activated SASP gene expression, and recruited the CBP coactivator in a Ras-dependent manner, whereas β-γ heterodimers lacked these capabilities and efficiently rescued proliferation of Cebpg-/- MEFs. C/EBPβ depletion partially restored growth of C/EBPγ-deficient cells, indicating that the increased levels of C/EBPβ homodimers in Cebpg-/- MEFs inhibit proliferation. The proliferative functions of C/EBPγ are not restricted to fibroblasts, as hematopoietic progenitors from Cebpg-/- bone marrow also displayed impaired growth. Furthermore, high CEBPG expression correlated with poorer clinical prognoses in several human cancers, and C/EBPγ depletion decreased proliferation and induced senescence in lung tumor cells. Our findings demonstrate that C/EBPγ neutralizes the cytostatic activity of C/EBPβ through heterodimerization, which prevents senescence and suppresses basal transcription of SASP genes ©2013, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

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Huggins, C. J., Malik, R., Lee, S., Salotti, J., Thomas, S., Martin, N., … Johnson, P. F. (2013). C/EBPγ Suppresses Senescence and Inflammatory Gene Expression by Heterodimerizing with C/EBPβ. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 33(16), 3242–3258. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.01674-12

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