Extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD) overexpression modulates cellular responses such as tumor cell suppression and is induced by IFNγ. Therefore, we examined the role of EC-SOD in IFNγ-mediated tumor cell suppression. We observed that the dominant-negative protein kinase C delta (PKCδ) suppresses IFNγ-induced EC-SOD expression in both keratinocytes and melanoma cells. Our results also showed that PKCδ-induced ECSOD expression was reduced by pretreatment with a PKCspecific inhibitor or a siRNA against PKCδ. PKCδ-induced ECSOD expression suppressed cell proliferations by the up-regulation of p21 and Rb, and the downregulation of cyclin A and D. Finally, we demonstrated that increased expression of EC-SOD drastically suppressed lung melanoma proliferation in an EC-SOD transgenic mouse via p21 expression. In summary, ourfindings suggest that IFNγ-induced EC-SOD expression occurs via activation of PKCδ. Therefore, the upregulation of EC-SOD may be effective for prevention of various cancers, including melanoma, via cell cycle arrest. © 2012 by the The Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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Jeon, Y. J., Yoo, H., Kim, B. H., Lee, Y. S., Jeon, B., Kim, S. S., & Kim, T. Y. (2012). IFNγ-mediated inhibition of cell proliferation through increased PKCδ-induced overexpression of EC-SOD. BMB Reports, 45(11), 659–664. https://doi.org/10.5483/BMBRep.2012.45.11.003
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