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  2. Monoamine oxidase A and repressor R1 are involved in apoptotic signaling pathway

Monoamine oxidase A and repressor R1 are involved in apoptotic signaling pathway

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Jul 18;103(29):10923-8. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0601515103.
Xiao-Ming Ou 1 Kevin Chen Jean C Shih
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90033, USA.
Abstract

Monoamine Oxidase A (MAO A) degrades serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine and produces reactive oxygen that may cause neuronal cell death. We have previously reported that a novel transcription factor R1 (RAM2/CDCA7L/JPO2) inhibits the MAO A promoter and enzymatic activities. This study reports the roles of MAO A and R1 in Apoptosis and proliferation. We have found that in serum starvation-induced Apoptosis, p38 kinase, MAO A, and Caspase-3 were increased, whereas Bcl-2 and R1 were reduced. Using a p38 kinase inhibitor, R1 overexpression, and MAO A inhibitor, we have shown that MAO A and R1 are downstream of p38 kinase and Bcl-2, but upstream of Caspase-3. Inhibition of MAO A prevents cell Apoptosis. This notion was further supported by the finding that serum starvation-induced Apoptosis is reduced in cortical brain cells from MAO A-deficient mice compared with WT. In addition, we found that MAO A and R1 are involved in the c-Myc-induced proliferative signaling pathway in the presence of serum. Immunoprecipitation and immunohistochemistry experiments indicate that the oncogene c-Myc colocalizes with R1 and induces R1 gene expression. Using R1 overexpression, R1 small interfering RNA, and a MAO A inhibitor, we found that R1 and MAO A act upstream of cyclin D1 and E2F1. In summary, this study demonstrates the functions of MAO A and its repressor R1 in apoptotic signaling pathways.

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