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    beta1 integrins mediate resistance to ionizing radiation in vivo by inhibiting c-Jun amino terminal kinase1

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    Goel, Hira Lal
    Sayeed, Aejaz
    Breen, Michael
    Zarif, Matthew J.
    Garlick, David S.
    Leav, Irwin
    Davis, Roger J.
    Fitzgerald, Thomas J.
    Morrione, Andea
    Hsieh, Chung-Cheng
    Liu, Qin
    Dicker, Adam P.
    Altieri, Dario C.
    Languino, Lucia R.
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    UMass Chan Affiliations
    Department of Radiation Oncology
    Program in Molecular Medicine
    Department of Cancer Biology
    Document Type
    Journal Article
    Publication Date
    2013-07-01
    Keywords
    Biochemistry
    Cancer Biology
    Cell Biology
    Cellular and Molecular Physiology
    Molecular Biology
    
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    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749928/
    Abstract
    This study was carried out to dissect the mechanism by which beta1 integrins promote resistance to radiation. For this purpose, we conditionally ablated beta1 integrins in the prostatic epithelium of transgenic adenocarcinoma of mouse prostate (TRAMP) mice. The ability of beta1 to promote resistance to radiation was also analyzed by using an inhibitory antibody to beta1, AIIB2, in a xenograft model. The role of beta1 integrins and of a beta1 downstream target, c-Jun amino-terminal kinase 1 (JNK1), in regulating radiation-induced apoptosis in vivo and in vitro was studied. We show that beta1 integrins promote prostate cancer (PrCa) progression and resistance to radiation in vivo. Mechanistically, beta1 integrins are shown here to suppress activation of JNK1 and, consequently apoptosis, in response to irradiation. Downregulation of JNK1 is necessary to preserve the effect of beta1 on resistance to radiation in vitro and in vivo. Finally, given the established cross-talk between beta1 integrins and type1 insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGF-IR), we analyzed the ability of IGF-IR to modulate beta1 integrin levels. We report that IGF-IR regulates the expression of beta1 integrins, which in turn confer resistance to radiation in PrCa cells. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that beta1 integrins mediate resistance to ionizing radiation through inhibition of JNK1 activation.
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    Goel, H. L., Sayeed, A., Breen, M., Zarif, M. J., Garlick, D. S., Leav, I., Davis, R. J., FitzGerald, T. J., Morrione, A., Hsieh, C.-C., Liu, Q., Dicker, A. P., Altieri, D. C. and Languino, L. R. (2013), β1 integrins mediate resistance to ionizing radiation in vivo by inhibiting c-Jun amino terminal kinase 1. J Cell Physiol. 2013 Jul;228(7):1601-9. doi: 10.1002/jcp.24323. Link to article on publisher's site
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    10.1002/jcp.24323
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/29811
    PubMed ID
    23359252
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