Proteasomal degradation of the FoxO1 transcriptional regulator in cells transformed by the P3k and Akt oncoproteins

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Masahiro AokiP K Vogt

Abstract

The P3k oncoprotein [homolog of the catalytic subunit p110alpha of class 1A phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)] and its downstream effector Akt induce oncogenic transformation in cultures of chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEF). The winged helix transcription factor FoxO1 is a growth-attenuating and proapoptotic protein and serves as a substrate of Akt. Here we show that FoxO1 expression is constitutively suppressed in CEF transformed by P3k or Akt. The FoxO1 protein level is high in serum-starved normal CEF, but platelet-derived growth factor treatment induces rapid phosphorylation and disappearance of FoxO1. PI3K inhibitors or the proteasome inhibitor lactacystin interfere with this process. These data suggest that phosphorylation-dependent degradation of FoxO1 by means of proteasomes plays a role in oncogenic transformation by P3k and Akt. A dominant negative mutant of FoxO1 containing the repressor domain of the Drosophila Engrailed protein induces partial oncogenic transformation of CEF and interferes with FoxO1-dependent transcriptional activation. The FoxG1 oncoprotein also inhibits transcriptional activation by FoxO1. Inhibition of FoxO1, albeit by different mechanisms, appears to be a common denominator of the PI3K and FoxG1...Continue Reading

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