CDK4 regulation by TNFR1 and JNK is required for NF-κB-mediated epidermal growth control

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Nuclear factor κB(NF-κB) mediates homeostatic growth inhibition in the epidermis, and a loss of NF-κB function promotes proliferation and oncogenesis. To identify mechanisms responsible for these effects, we impaired NF-κB action in the epidermis by three different genetic approaches, including conditional NF-κB blockade. In each case, epidermal hyperplasia was accompanied by an increase in both protein levels and tissue distribution of the G1 cell cycle kinase, CDK4. CDK4 upregulation required intact TNFR1 and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) function. Cdk4 gene deletion concomitant with conditional NF-κB blockade demonstrated that CDK4 is required for growth deregulation. Therefore, epidermal homeostasis depends on antagonist regulation of CDK4 expression by NF-κB and TNFR1/JNK.

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Zhang, J. Y., Tao, S., Kimmel, R., & Khavari, P. A. (2005). CDK4 regulation by TNFR1 and JNK is required for NF-κB-mediated epidermal growth control. Journal of Cell Biology, 168(4), 561–566. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200411060

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