Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2114577 | Cancer Letters | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We studied potential interactions between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response and the MEK/ERK pathway. Induction of ER stress did not trigger significant apoptosis, but caused rapid activation of ERK1/2 in gastric cancer cells. Inhibition of MEK enhanced ER stress-induced apoptosis via a caspase-dependent, mitochondria-mediated mechanism. This was associated with blockage of ER stress-mediated up-regulation of GRP78. The latter appeared to be critical in antagonizing the apoptosis-inducing potential of ER stress. Thus, activation of MEK/ERK by ER stress is necessary for induction of GRP78 that protects against apoptosis in gastric cancer cells submitted to ER stress.
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Authors
Lin Jie Zhang, Si Chen, Pin Wu, Chun Song Hu, Rick F. Thorne, Chang Ming Luo, Peter Hersey, Xu Dong Zhang,