Regulation of heat shock protein 72 kDa and 90 kDa in human breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells

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Juliann Kiang
Irene Gist
George Tsokos
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[1] Walter Reed Army Institute of Research,Department of Cellular Injury
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2000年 / 204卷
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heat shock proteins; Ca2+; viability; heat; protein kinase C; protein kinase A; carcinoma;
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It has been shown that expression of HSPs can negatively regulate the effectiveness of cytotoxic drugs. In this study, we conducted experiments to study the regulation of expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in human breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells. Using [35S]methionine incorporation and Western immunoblots, we established that heat shock increased production of HSP-72 and -90. Cells exposed to 44°C for 20 min displayed increased expression of HSP-72 and -90, that reached a maximum 3-7 h later and returned to baseline levels within 24 h. The synthesis of both HSP-72 and -90 was attenuated when cells were exposed to heat shock in medium devoid of Ca2+ or pretreated with the calcium chelator BAPTA for 30 min prior to heat shock. Similarly, synthesis of HSP-72 and -90 was inhibited when cells were treated with the protein kinase A inhibitor, H89. These data indicate that Ca2+ and PKA are involved in regulation of HSP-72 and -90 protein synthesis. Levels of HSP-72 mRNA in cells exposed to heat shock increased, suggesting that the heat-induced increase in HSP-72 occurs at the transcriptional level. Also, heat shock caused phosphorylation and translocation from the cytosol to the nucleus of heat shock factor 1 (HSF1), a transcription factor for heat shock protein synthesis. Removal of external Ca2+ or treatment with a PKA inhibitor prevented the posphorylation and the translocation of HSF1. Cells overexpressing HSP-72 and -90 induced by exposure to a sublethal temperature displayed cytoprotection from thermal injury. Removal of external Ca2+ and treament with BAPTA, or H89 prior to exposure to sublethal heat shock that reduced the amount of HSP-72 and -90 production still protected cells fromsubsequent thermal injury. The intracellular free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in resting fura-2-loaded MDA-MB-231 cells was 175±8 nM. Heat shock increased [Ca2+]i in a time-and temperature-dependent manner. Exposure of cells to 44°C for 20 min increased [Ca2+]i by 234±13%, which subsequently returned to baseline levels within 30 min. Removal of external Ca2+ eliminated the increase, indicating that the increase in [Ca2+]i was due to Ca2+ influx. Pretreatment of the cells with H89 but not GF-109203X for 30 min led to an attenuation of the increase in [Ca2+]i by a subsequent heat shock. The results suggest that HSP-72 and -90 are regulated by [Ca2+]i and PKA activity in MDA-MB-231 cells. Kiang JG, Gist ID, Tsokos GC: Regulation of Heat Shock Protein 72 kDa and 90 kDa in Human Breast Cancer MDA-MB-231 Cells.
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