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P22PRG1/IEX-1 is a putative NF-kappaB target gene implicated in the regulation of cellular viability. Here, we show that in HeLa cells TNFalpha induces expression of p22PRG1/IEX-1 in an NF-kappaB dependent fashion. Blockade of NF-kappaB activation by various NF-kappaB inhibitors abolished TNFalpha-induced p22PRG1/IEX-1 expression and increased the sensitivity to apoptosis induced by TNFalpha, an activating Fas-antibody or the anti-cancer drug etoposide. Surprisingly, ectopic expression of p22PRG1/IEX-1 in HeLa cells transfected with an inducible p22PRG1/IEX-1-expression vector augments the susceptibility to apoptosis initiated by death-receptor ligands or by etoposide. In addition, p22PRG1/IEX-1 expressing HeLa cells exhibit an accelerated progression through the cell cycle. Transfection of an antisense hammerhead ribozyme targeted to p22PRG1/IEX-1 reduced the speed in cell cycle progression and decreased the apoptotic response to death ligands. Our data demonstrate that p22PRG1/IEX-1 is specifically induced during NF-kappaB activation, but this seems not to be related to the anti-apoptotic actions of NF-kappaB. Instead, NF-kappaB dependent recruitment of p22PRG1/IEX-1 might be related to a modulation in the cell cycle, and hereby, p22PRG1/IEX-1 may accelerate cell growth on the one hand, but may trigger apoptosis on the other. Oncogene (2001) 20, 69 - 76.
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Laboratory of Molecular Gastroenterology, First Department of Medicine, University of Kiel, Schittenhelmstr. 12, D-24105 Kiel, Germany.
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