JunB can enhance the transcription of IL-8 in oral squamous cell carcinoma.

Journal of Cellular Physiology
Mariko TsunodaMasatake Asano

Abstract

Proteasome inhibitor MG132 was shown to enhance the secretion of interleukin 8 (IL-8) by various cells. The enhancement is regulated by the transcription factor activator protein-1 (AP-1) at the transcriptional level. AP-1 is a dimer formed by AP-1 family proteins. The purpose of the present study was to explore the combinations of the AP-1 family proteins that contribute to MG132-driven IL-8 secretion. Oral squamous cell carcinoma-derived cell lines, Ca9-22 and HSC3, were used to demonstrate their response to MG132. IL-8 secretion was augmented by MG132 in both cell lines. c-Jun expression was detected in both the cell lines, whereas c-Fos expression was detected only in the HSC3. The influence of MG132 stimulation on c-Jun and c-Fos expression was further examined by western blot analysis. c-Jun expression was increased by MG132 stimulation, whereas c-Fos expression was not detected even after MG132 stimulation. As JunB is reported to inhibit the transcriptional activity of the AP-1 complex, we speculated that the c-Jun homodimer should contribute to IL-8 enhancement. Expression vectors encoding wild type and c-Jun mutants, M17 and M22-23, respectively, were constructed and transfected into the Ca9-22 cells. In contrast to ou...Continue Reading

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