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PRAK Suppresses Oncogenic <i>ras</i>-Induced Hematopoietic Cancer Development by Antagonizing the JNK Pathway
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Prak DeletionCell ProliferationCancer BiologyTumor BiologySignaling PathwayHematopoietic Cancer DevelopmentCell RegulationReceptor Tyrosine KinaseCancer Cell BiologyCell DevelopmentRadiation OncologyCell SignalingCancer ResearchHealth SciencesOncogenic AgentCell BiologyJnk PathwayTumor SuppressorMedicineSkin Carcinogenesis
The p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway regulates multiple physiologic and pathologic processes, including cancer development. PRAK, a p38 substrate protein kinase, has previously been implicated in the suppression of skin carcinogenesis. In the current study, we show that PRAK deletion accelerates hematopoietic cancer development in a mouse model harboring an oncogenic ras allele, Eμ-N-Ras(G12D), specifically expressed in hematopoietic cells. Further investigation reveals that enhanced hematopoietic tumorigenesis by PRAK deficiency is associated with hyperactivation of the c-jun-NH(2)-kinase (JNK) pathway both in vivo and in primary hematopoietic cells isolated from spleens. In primary splenocytes, PRAK deficiency further enhanced oncogenic ras-induced cell proliferation and promoted ras-mediated colony formation on semisolid medium in a JNK-dependent manner. In addition, deletion of PRAK leads to abrogation of ras-induced accumulation of senescence markers. These findings indicate that PRAK suppresses hematopoietic cancer formation in this mouse model by antagonizing oncogenic ras-induced activation of the JNK pathway. Our results suggest that PRAK may function as a tumor suppressor in multiple types of cancers.
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