Src-dependent ERK5 and Src/EGFR-dependent ERK1/2 activation is required for cell proliferation by asbestos - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 2004 Jan 22;23(3):805-13.
doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1207163.
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- DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1207163
Src-dependent ERK5 and Src/EGFR-dependent ERK1/2 activation is required for cell proliferation by asbestos
Luca Scapoli et al. Oncogene. 2004.
Abstract
Crocidolite asbestos elicits oxidative stress and cell proliferation, but the signaling cascades linked to these outcomes are unclear. To determine the role of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) in asbestos-induced cell signaling, we evaluated the effects of crocidolite asbestos, EGF and H2O2, on MAPK activation in murine lung epithelial cells (C10 line). In contrast to rapid and transient activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 5 (ERK5) by EGF or H2O2, asbestos caused protracted oxidant-dependent ERK5 activation that was inhibited by an Src kinase inhibitor (PP2), but not by an inhibitor of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) phosphorylation (AG1478). ERK1/2 activation by asbestos was inhibited by either PP2 or AG1478. To confirm the involvement of Src in ERK1/2 and ERK5 activation, a dominant-negative Src construct was used. These experiments showed that Src was essential for ERK1/2 and also ERK5 phosphorylation by asbestos. Time frame studies indicated immediate activation of Src by asbestos fibers, whereas EGFR phosphorylation occurred subsequently. Data suggest that asbestos causes activation of ERK5 through an EGFR-independent pathway, whereas ERK1/2 activation is dependent on Src through a mechanism involving phosphorylation of the EGFR. Furthermore, Src, ERK1/2 and ERK5 activation are essential for cell proliferation by asbestos. The use of a dominant-negative ERK5 construct caused selective downregulation of c-jun expression, whereas inhibition of Src by PP2 or MEK1 by PD98059 caused decreases in c-fos, fra-1 and c-jun expression in asbestos-exposed C10 cells. These observations may have broad relevance to cell proliferation by carcinogenic mineral fibers and oxidants.
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