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MDM2 is required for suppression of apoptosis by activated aktl in salivary acinar cells

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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
卷 26, 期 23, 页码 8840-8856

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/MCB.01846-05

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [CA 46934, P30 CA046934] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIDCR NIH HHS [P01 DE012798, DE 14315, P01 DE 12798, F32 DE014315, F32 DE014315-01, K22 DE016096, DE 26096, R01 DE 1354, K22 DE016096-01A1] Funding Source: Medline

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Chronic damage to the salivary glands is a common side effect following head and neck irradiation. It is hypothesized that irreversible damage to the salivary glands occurs immediately after radiation; however, previous studies with rat models have not shown a causal role for apoptosis in radiation-induced injury. We report that etoposide and gamma irradiation induce apoptosis of salivary acinar cells from FVB control mice in vitro and in vivo; however, apoptosis is reduced in transgenic mice expressing a constitutively activated mutant of Akt1 (myr-Akt1). Expression of myr-Aktl in the salivary glands results in a significant reduction in phosphorylation of p53 at serine(18), total p53 protein accumulation, and p21(WAF1) or Bax mRNA following etoposide or gamma irradiation of primary salivary acinar cells. The reduced level of p53 protein in myr-Aktl salivary glands corresponds with an increase in MDM2 phosphorylation in vivo, suggesting that the Akt/MDM2/p53 pathway is responsible for suppression of apoptosis. Dominant-negative Akt blocked phosphorylation of MDM2 in salivary acinar cells from myr-Aktl transgenic mice. Reduction of MDM2 levels in myr-Aktl primary salivary acinar cells with small interfering RNA increases the levels of p53 protein and renders these cells susceptible to etoposide-induced apoptosis in spite of the presence of activated Akt1. These results indicate that MDM2 is a critical substrate of activated Akt1 in the suppression of p53-dependent apoptosis in vivo.

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