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Atypical Protein Kinase C ι Protects Human Leukemia Cells against Drug-induced Apoptosis

Protein kinase C (PKC) isozymes play distinct roles in cellular function. In human K562 leukemia cells, PKC α is important for cellular differentiation and PKC βIIis required for proliferation. In this report, we assess the role of the atypical PKC isoform PKC ι in K562 leukemia cell physiology. K56...

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Published in:The Journal of biological chemistry 1997-10, Vol.272 (44), p.27521-27524
Main Authors: Murray, Nicole R., Fields, Alan P.
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Language:English
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Summary:Protein kinase C (PKC) isozymes play distinct roles in cellular function. In human K562 leukemia cells, PKC α is important for cellular differentiation and PKC βIIis required for proliferation. In this report, we assess the role of the atypical PKC isoform PKC ι in K562 leukemia cell physiology. K562 cells were stably transfected with expression plasmids containing the cDNA for human PKC ι in sense or antisense orientation to increase or decrease cellular PKC ι levels, respectively. Overexpression or inhibition of expression of PKC ι had no significant effect on the proliferative capacity of K562 cells nor their sensitivity to phorbol myristate acetate-induced cytostasis and megakaryocytic differentiation, suggesting that PKC ι does not play a critical role in these processes. Rather, PKC ι serves to protect K562 cells against drug-induced apoptosis. K562 cells, which are resistant to most apoptotic agents, undergo apoptosis when treated with the protein phosphatase inhibitor okadaic acid (OA). Overexpression of PKC ι leads to increased resistance to OA-induced apoptosis whereas inhibition of PKC ι expression sensitizes cells to OA-induced apoptosis. Overexpression of the related atypical PKC ζ has no protective effect, demonstrating that the effect is isotype-specific. PKC ι also protects K562 cells against taxol-induced apoptosis, indicating that it plays a general protective role against apoptotic stimuli. These data support a role for PKC ι in leukemia cell survival.
ISSN:0021-9258
1083-351X
DOI:10.1074/jbc.272.44.27521