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ZEB1 links p63 and p73 in a novel neuronal survival pathway rapidly induced in response to cortical ischemia.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Acute hypoxic/ischemic insults to the forebrain, often resulting in significant cellular loss of the cortical parenchyma, are a major cause of debilitating injury in the industrialized world. A clearer understanding of the pro-death/pro-survival signaling pathways and their downstream targets is critical to the development of therapeutic interventions to mitigate permanent neurological damage.

Methodology/principal findings

We demonstrate here that the transcriptional repressor ZEB1, thought to be involved in regulating the timing and spatial boundaries of basic-Helix-Loop-Helix transactivator-mediated neurogenic determination/differentiation programs, functions to link a pro-survival transcriptional cascade rapidly induced in cortical neurons in response to experimentally induced ischemia. Employing histological, tissue culture, and molecular biological read-outs, we show that this novel pro-survival response, initiated through the rapid induction of p63, is mediated ultimately by the transcriptional repression of a pro-apoptotic isoform of p73 by ZEB1. We show further that this phylogenetically conserved pathway is induced as well in the human cortex subjected to episodes of clinically relevant stroke.

Conclusions/significance

The data presented here provide the first evidence that ZEB1 induction is part of a protective response by neurons to ischemia. The stroke-induced increase in ZEB1 mRNA and protein levels in cortical neurons is both developmentally and phylogenetically conserved and may therefore be part of a fundamental cellular response to this insult. Beyond the context of stroke, the finding that ZEB1 is regulated by a member of the p53 family has implications for cell survival in other tissue and cellular environments subjected to ischemia, such as the myocardium and, in particular, tumor masses.

SUBMITTER: Bui T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2632749 | biostudies-literature | 2009

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ZEB1 links p63 and p73 in a novel neuronal survival pathway rapidly induced in response to cortical ischemia.

Bui Thai T   Sequeira Judith J   Wen Tong Chun TC   Sola Augusto A   Higashi Yujiro Y   Kondoh Hisato H   Genetta Tom T  

PloS one 20090204 2


<h4>Background</h4>Acute hypoxic/ischemic insults to the forebrain, often resulting in significant cellular loss of the cortical parenchyma, are a major cause of debilitating injury in the industrialized world. A clearer understanding of the pro-death/pro-survival signaling pathways and their downstream targets is critical to the development of therapeutic interventions to mitigate permanent neurological damage.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>We demonstrate here that the transcriptional r  ...[more]

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