Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining
Tumour Biol 2012, PMID: 22252525

PAK1-dependent MAPK pathway activation is required for colorectal cancer cell proliferation.

Qing, Haitao; Gong, Wei; Che, Yufang; Wang, Xinying; Peng, Liang; Liang, Yan; Wang, Weifei; Deng, Qiliang; Zhang, Hongquan; Jiang, Bo

P21-activated protein kinase1 (PAK1), a main downstream effector of small Rho GTPases, Rac1, and Cdc42, plays an important role in the regulation of cell morphogenesis, motility, mitosis, and angiogenesis. Despite its importance, the molecular mechanisms of PAK1 that contributed to colorectal carcinogenesis remain unclear. Our immunohistochemistry showed that PAK1 expression was increased with colorectal cancer (CRC) progression through the adenoma to carcinoma sequence. Furthermore, our results suggested a relationship between PAK1 nuclear localization and the Dukes staging. In the present study, we showed that PAK1 knockdown decreased proliferation and delayed the G1/S cell-cycle transition, and increased apoptosis in vivo and in vitro. In addition, PAK1 knock-down downregulated c-Jun amino terminal kinases (JNK) activity and the levels of cyclinD1, CDK4/6. Inhibition of the JNK activity by chemical inhibitor (SP600125) significantly reduced the effects of PAK1 on CRC proliferation via accumulation of phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10 (PTEN). In conclusion, our results demonstrate that knockdown of PAK1 could enhance the chemosensitivity of CRCs to 5-fluorouracil through G1 arrest. The mechanism by which PAK1 induced cancer growth might involve activation of JNK as well as downregulation of PTEN. Targeting PAK1 may represent a novel treatment strategy for developing novel chemotherapeutic agents.

Diseases/Pathways annotated by Medline MESH: Colorectal Neoplasms, MAP Kinase Signaling System
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Text Mining Data

MAPK → PAK1: " PAK1 dependent MAPK pathway activation is required for colorectal cancer cell proliferation "

Manually curated Databases

No curated data.