Human mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 4 as a candidate tumor suppressor.

1997 PubMed 193 citations

Abstract

Mitogen-activated protein kinases function in signal transduction pathways that are involved in controlling key cellular processes in many organisms. A mammalian member of this kinase family, MKK4/JNKK1/SEK1, has been reported to link upstream MEKK1 to downstream stress-activated protein kinase/JNK1 and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase. This mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway has been implicated in the signal transduction of cytokine- and stress-induced apoptosis in a variety of cell types. Here, we report that two human tumor cell lines, derived from pancreatic carcinoma and lung carcinoma, harbor homozygous deletions that eliminate coding portions of the MKK4 locus at 17p, located approximately 10 cM centromeric of p53. In addition, in a set of 88 human cancer cell lines prescreened for loss of heterozygosity, we detected two nonsense and three missense sequence variants of MKK4 in cancer cell lines derived from human pancreatic, breast, colon, and testis cells. In vitro biochemical assays revealed that, when stimulated by MEKK1, four of the five altered MKK4 proteins lacked the ability to phosphorylate stress-activated protein kinase. Thus, the incidence of coding mutations of MKK4 in the set of cell lines is 6 of 213 (approximately 3%). These findings suggest that MKK4 may function as a suppressor of tumorigenesis or metastasis in certain types of cells.

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Protein kinase ABiologyASK1KinaseCancer researchCyclin-dependent kinase 4Signal transductionMitogen-activated protein kinasec-RafCarcinogenesisMitogen-activated protein kinase kinaseCell biologyCyclin-dependent kinase 2Molecular biologyCancerGenetics

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Year
1997
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Volume
57
Issue
19
Pages
4177-82
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193
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David H.‐F. Teng, William L. Perry, James K. Hogan et al. (1997). Human mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 4 as a candidate tumor suppressor.. PubMed , 57 (19) , 4177-82.