Increased K+ Efflux and Apoptosis Induced by the Potassium Channel Modulatory Protein KChAP/PIAS3β in Prostate Cancer Cells
K+ channel-associated protein/protein inhibitor of activated STAT (KChAP/PIAS3β) is a potassium (K+) channel modulatory protein that boosts protein expression of a subset of K+ channels and increases currents without affecting gating. Since increased K+efflux is an early event in apoptosis, we specu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2002-05, Vol.277 (20), p.17852-17862 |
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Zusammenfassung: | K+ channel-associated protein/protein inhibitor of activated STAT (KChAP/PIAS3β) is a potassium (K+) channel modulatory protein that boosts protein expression of a subset of K+ channels and increases currents without affecting gating. Since increased K+efflux is an early event in apoptosis, we speculated that KChAP might induce apoptosis through its up-regulation of K+ channel expression. KChAP belongs to the protein inhibitor of activated STAT family, members of which also interact with a variety of transcription factors including the proapoptotic protein, p53. Here we report that KChAP induces apoptosis in the prostate cancer cell line, LNCaP, which expresses both K+ currents and wild-type p53. Infection with a recombinant adenovirus encoding KChAP (Ad/KChAP) increases K+ efflux and reduces cell size as expected for an apoptotic volume decrease. The apoptosis inducer, staurosporine, increases endogenous KChAP levels, and LNCaP cells, 2 days after Ad/KChAP infection, show increased sensitivity to staurosporine. KChAP increases p53 levels and stimulates phosphorylation of p53 residue serine 15. Consistent with activation of p53 as a transcription factor, p21 levels are increased in infected cells. Wild-type p53 is not essential for induction of apoptosis by KChAP, however, since KChAP also induces apoptosis in DU145 cells, a prostate cancer cell line with mutant p53. Consistent with its proapoptotic properties, KChAP prevents growth of DU145 and LNCaP tumor xenografts in nude mice, indicating that infection with Ad/KChAP might represent a novel method of cancer treatment. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M201689200 |