DICKKOPF-4 activates the noncanonical c-Jun-NH2 kinase signaling pathway while inhibiting the Wnt-canonical pathway in human renal cell carcinoma
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DICKKOPF-4 activates the noncanonical c-Jun-NH2 kinase signaling pathway while inhibiting the Wnt-canonical pathway in human renal cell carcinoma
Abstract
Background: To the authors' knowledge, the functional significance of the Wnt antagonist dickkopf homolog 4 (DKK4) has not been investigated previously in renal cancer.
Methods: The authors initially observed that the expression of DKK4 was significantly higher in renal cancer tissues compared with adjacent normal kidney tissues. To assess the function of DKK4, stable DKK4-transfected cells were established, and functional analyses were performed, including a T-cell factor/lymphoid enhancer factor (TCF/LEF) reporter assay and tests for cell viability, colony formation, apoptosis, cell cycle, invasive capability, wound-healing capability, and in vivo tumor growth.
Results: The relative TCF/LEF activity was significantly lower in DKK4-transfected cells compared with empty vector, and nuclear β-catenin expression was decreased in DKK4 transfectants. In addition, expression levels of the β-catenin downstream effector proteins cyclin D1 and c-Myc were decreased in DKK4 transfectants. However, greater invasiveness and migration were observed in stably transfected DKK4 cells. Increased growth of DKK4-transfected tumors also was observed in nude mice. Members of the Wnt noncanonical/c-Jun-NH2 kinase (JNK) signaling pathway also were effected, such as c-Jun, which had significantly increased expression and phosphorylation in DKK4-stable transfectants, and matrix metalloproteinase-2, which had significantly increased expression in DKK4-stable transfectants.
Conclusions: This is the first study to indicate that DKK4 expression is increased in renal cancer tissues and that DKK4 activates the noncanonical JNK signaling pathway while inhibiting the Wnt-canonical pathway.
Copyright © 2010 American Cancer Society.
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