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Critical roles for Rictor/Sin1 complexes in interferon-dependent gene transcription and generation of antiproliferative responses.


ABSTRACT: We provide evidence that type I IFN-induced STAT activation is diminished in cells with targeted disruption of the Rictor gene, whose protein product is a key element of mTOR complex 2. Our studies show that transient or stable knockdown of Rictor or Sin1 results in defects in activation of elements of the STAT pathway and reduced STAT-DNA binding complexes. This leads to decreased expression of several IFN-inducible genes that mediate important biological functions. Our studies also demonstrate that Rictor and Sin1 play essential roles in the generation of the suppressive effects of IFN? on malignant erythroid precursors from patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms. Altogether, these findings provide evidence for critical functions for Rictor/Sin1 complexes in type I IFN signaling and the generation of type I IFN antineoplastic responses.

SUBMITTER: Kaur S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3945321 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Critical roles for Rictor/Sin1 complexes in interferon-dependent gene transcription and generation of antiproliferative responses.

Kaur Surinder S   Kroczynska Barbara B   Sharma Bhumika B   Sassano Antonella A   Arslan Ahmet Dirim AD   Majchrzak-Kita Beata B   Stein Brady L BL   McMahon Brandon B   Altman Jessica K JK   Su Bing B   Calogero Raffaele A RA   Fish Eleanor N EN   Platanias Leonidas C LC  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20140127 10


We provide evidence that type I IFN-induced STAT activation is diminished in cells with targeted disruption of the Rictor gene, whose protein product is a key element of mTOR complex 2. Our studies show that transient or stable knockdown of Rictor or Sin1 results in defects in activation of elements of the STAT pathway and reduced STAT-DNA binding complexes. This leads to decreased expression of several IFN-inducible genes that mediate important biological functions. Our studies also demonstrate  ...[more]

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