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EGR-1 Plays a Protective Role in AMPK Inhibitor Compound C-induced Apoptosis Through ROS-induced ERK Activation in Skin Cancer Cells

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Journal Oncol Lett
Specialty Oncology
Date 2021 Mar 18
PMID 33732380
Citations 5
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Skin cancer is caused by abnormal proliferation, gene regulation and mutation of epidermis cells. Compound C is commonly used as an inhibitor of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), which serves as an energy sensor in cells. Recently, compound C has been reported to induce apoptotic and autophagic death in various skin cancer cell lines via an AMPK-independent pathway. However, the signaling pathways activated in compound C-treated cancer cells remain unclear. The present oligodeoxynucleotide-based microarray screening assay showed that the mRNA expression of the zinc-finger transcription factor early growth response-1 (), which helps regulate cell cycle progression and cell survival, was significantly upregulated in compound C-treated skin cancer cells. Compound C was demonstrated to induce mRNA and protein expression in a time and dose-dependent manner. Confocal imaging showed that compound C-induced EGR-1 protein expression was localized in the nucleus. Compound C was demonstrated to activate extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) phosphorylation. Inhibition of this compound C-induced ERK phosphorylation downregulated the mRNA and protein expression of EGR-1. In addition, removal of compound C-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) not only decreased ERK phosphorylation, but also inhibited compound C-induced EGR-1 expression. A functional assay showed that knock down of EGR-1 expression in cancer cells decreased the survival rate while also increasing caspase-3 activity and apoptotic marker expression after compound C treatment. However, no difference in autophagy marker light chain 3-II protein expression was observed between compound C-treated control cells and EGR-1-knockdown cells. Thus, it was concluded that that EGR-1 may antagonize compound C-induced apoptosis but not compound C-induced autophagy through the ROS-mediated ERK activation pathway.

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