GSK-3β promotes cell survival by modulating Bif-1-dependent autophagy and cell death

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Abstract

Glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta (GSK-3β) is constantly active in cells and its activity increases after serum deprivation, indicating that GSK-3β might play a major role in cell survival under serum starvation. In this study, we attempted to determine how GSK-3β promotes cell survival after serum depletion. Under full culture conditions (10% FBS), GSK-3β inhibition with chemical inhibitors or siRNAs failed to induce cell death in human prostate cancer cells. By contrast, under conditions of serum starvation, a profound necrotic cell death was observed as evidenced by cellular morphologic features and biochemical markers. Further analysis revealed that GSK-3β-inhibition- induced cell death was in parallel with an extensive autophagic response. Interestingly, blocking the autophagic response switched GSK-3β-inhibition- induced necrosis to apoptotic cell death. Finally, GSK-3β inhibition resulted in a remarkable elevation of Bif-1 protein levels, and silencing Bif-1 expression abrogated GSK-3β-inhibition-induced autophagic response and cell death. Taken together, our study suggests that GSK-3β promotes cell survival by modulating Bif-1-dependent autophagic response and cell death.

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Yang, J., Takahashi, Y., Cheng, E., Liu, J., Terranova, P. F., Zhao, B., … Li, B. (2010). GSK-3β promotes cell survival by modulating Bif-1-dependent autophagy and cell death. Journal of Cell Science, 123(6), 861–870. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.060475

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