PKCε induces Bcl-2 by activating CREB

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Protein kinase C epsilon (PKCε) is a transforming oncogene and an important anti-apoptotic protein. We previously demonstrated that overexpression of PKCε in MCF-7 breast cancer cells caused an increase in anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 and a decrease in pro-apoptotic Bid, attenuating tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL)-mediated apoptosis. The objective of our present study was to determine the mode of induction of Bcl-2 by PKCε in breast cancer cells. siRNA silencing of either PKCε or Akt in MCF-7 cells, which overexpress Akt, decreased Bcl-2 protein and mRNA levels. However, knockdown of PKCε, but not Akt, led to the decrease in Bcl-2 at both protein and mRNA levels in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells, which overexpress PKCε but contain little constitutively-active Akt. Knockdown of PKCε decreased phosphorylation of cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) at Ser133 in MDA-MB-231 cells, and depletion of CREB by siRNA decreased Bcl-2 at both the protein and mRNA levels. In addition, knockdown of CREB sensitized MDA-MB-231 cells to TRAIL-mediated cell death. These results suggest that PKCε regulates Bcl-2 induction through activation of the transcription factor CREB.

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Shankar, E., Krishnamurthy, S., Paranandi, R., & Basu, A. (2010). PKCε induces Bcl-2 by activating CREB. International Journal of Oncology, 36(4), 883–888. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo_00000566

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