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  • Title: Differentiation state-selective roles of p38 isoforms in human intestinal epithelial cell anoikis.
    Author: Vachon PH, Harnois C, Grenier A, Dufour G, Bouchard V, Han J, Landry J, Beaulieu JF, Vézina A, Dydensborg AB, Gauthier R, Côté A, Drolet JF, Lareau F.
    Journal: Gastroenterology; 2002 Dec; 123(6):1980-91. PubMed ID: 12454855.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND & AIMS: Little is known of the signaling events implicated in the induction of human enterocytic anoikis. In the present study, we analyzed the role of the stress-activated protein kinase p38 in this process. METHODS: Anoikis was induced in undifferentiated and differentiated enterocytes by inhibition of focal adhesion kinase (Fak; pharmacologic inhibition or overexpression of a dominant negative form) or beta1 integrins (antibody blocking), or by maintaining cells in suspension. Expression/activation parameters of p38 (isoforms alpha, beta, gamma, delta) and of the Fak/phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3-K)/Akt anoikis-suppressing pathways were analyzed. Kinase activities of p38 isoforms also were blocked by pharmacologic inhibitors or by overexpression of dominant-negative forms. RESULTS: (1) p38 activation is sustained transiently after induction of anoikis in both undifferentiated and differentiated enterocytes; (2) such sustenance of p38 activation is associated with a down-regulation of the Fak/PI3-K/Akt pathway; (3) distinct profiles of p38 isoform expression are exhibited by undifferentiated (alpha, beta, gamma) and differentiated (alpha, gamma, delta) enterocytes; (4) none of the 4 known p38 isoforms was found to promote cell survival in either differentiation state; and (5) only p38beta and p38delta are required specifically for anoikis in undifferentiated and differentiated cells, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Distinct p38 isoforms play a major role in the induction of enterocytic anoikis and the regulation of such selective p38 isoform-mediated anoikis is linked with the state of cell differentiation. These data provide novel insights into the synchronized regulation of cell survival/death required in the epithelial renewal process along the human intestinal crypt-villus axis.
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