Overexpression of PAK1 promotes cell survival in inflammatory bowel diseases and colitis-associated cancer

PAK1 过度表达促进炎症性肠病和结肠炎相关癌症中的细胞存活

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作者:Vineeta Khare, Kyle Dammann, Mario Asboth, Anita Krnjic, Manuela Jambrich, Christoph Gasche

Background

Chronic gut inflammation predisposes to the development of colorectal cancer and increased mortality. Use of mesalamine (5-ASA) in the treatment of ulcerative colitis modulates the risk of neoplastic progression. p21 activated kinase 1 (PAK1) mediates 5-ASA activity by orchestrating MAPK signaling, Wnt-β catenin pathway, and cell adhesion; all implicated in the colon carcinogenesis. We evaluated the role of PAK1 in IBD and in colitis-associated cancer (CAC).

Conclusions

Our data indicate that (1) PAK1 is upregulated in IBD and CAC (2) PAK1 overexpression is associated with activation of PI3K-AKT/mTOR prosurvival pathways in IBD.

Results

PAK1 expression was scored by immunohistochemistry in human samples from IBD, CAC, and in normal mucosa. Compared with controls, a higher PAK1 expression was detected in IBD which further increased in CAC. The consequence of PAK1 overexpression was investigated using normal diploid colon epithelial cells (HCEC-1CT), which showed higher proliferation and decreased apoptosis on overexpression of PAK1. Analysis of IBD and CAC samples showed activation of AKT (p-AKT). However, mTOR pathway was activated in IBD but not in CAC. Treatment of cells with specific inhibitors (PD98059/LY294002/rapamycin) of growth signaling pathways (MEK/PI3K/mTOR) demonstrated that in HCEC-1CT, PAK1 expression is regulated by MEK, PI3K, and mTOR. In colorectal cancer cell lines, PAK1, and beta-catenin expression correlated and inhibition of PAK1 and addition of 5-ASA elicited similar molecular affects by reducing ERK and AKT activation. Moreover, 5-ASA disrupted PAK1 interaction and colocalization with β-catenin. Conclusions: Our data indicate that (1) PAK1 is upregulated in IBD and CAC (2) PAK1 overexpression is associated with activation of PI3K-AKT/mTOR prosurvival pathways in IBD.

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