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PEA-15 induces autophagy in human ovarian cancer cells and is associated with prolonged overall survival.


ABSTRACT: Phospho-enriched protein in astrocytes (PEA-15) is a 15-kDa phosphoprotein that slows cell proliferation by binding to and sequestering extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) in the cytoplasm, thereby inhibiting ERK-dependent transcription and proliferation. In previous studies of E1A human gene therapy for ovarian cancer, we discovered that PEA-15 induced the antitumor effect of E1A by sequestering activated ERK in the cytoplasm of cancer cells. Here, we investigated the role of PEA-15 in ovarian cancer tumorigenesis, the expression levels of PEA-15 in human ovarian cancer, and whether PEA-15 expression correlated with overall survival in women with ovarian cancer. We overexpressed PEA-15 in low-PEA-15-expressing cells and knocked down PEA-15 in high-PEA-15-expressing cells and analyzed the effects on proliferation, anchorage-independent growth, and cell cycle progression. We then assessed PEA-15 expression in an annotated tissue microarray of tumor samples from 395 women with primary epithelial ovarian cancer and tested whether PEA-15 expression was linked with overall survival. PEA-15 expression inhibited proliferation, and cell cycle analysis did not reveal apoptosis but did reveal autophagy, which was confirmed by an increase in LC3 cleavage. Inhibition of the ERK1/2 pathway decreased PEA-15-induced autophagy. These findings suggest that the antitumor activity of PEA-15 is mediated, in part, by the induction of autophagy involving activation of the ERK1/2 pathway. Multivariable analyses indicated that the women with high-PEA-15-expressing tumors survived longer than those with low-PEA-15-expressing tumors (hazard ratio, 1.973; P = 0.0167). Our findings indicate that PEA-15 expression is an important prognostic marker in ovarian cancer.

SUBMITTER: Bartholomeusz C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2676677 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PEA-15 induces autophagy in human ovarian cancer cells and is associated with prolonged overall survival.

Bartholomeusz Chandra C   Rosen Daniel D   Wei Caimiao C   Kazansky Anna A   Yamasaki Fumiyuki F   Takahashi Takeshi T   Itamochi Hiroaki H   Kondo Seiji S   Liu Jinsong J   Ueno Naoto T NT  

Cancer research 20081101 22


Phospho-enriched protein in astrocytes (PEA-15) is a 15-kDa phosphoprotein that slows cell proliferation by binding to and sequestering extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) in the cytoplasm, thereby inhibiting ERK-dependent transcription and proliferation. In previous studies of E1A human gene therapy for ovarian cancer, we discovered that PEA-15 induced the antitumor effect of E1A by sequestering activated ERK in the cytoplasm of cancer cells. Here, we investigated the role of PEA-15 in  ...[more]

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