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p90 RSK2 Mediates Antianoikis Signals by both Transcription-Dependent and -Independent Mechanisms

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Pages 2574-2585 | Received 11 Dec 2012, Accepted 08 Apr 2013, Published online: 20 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

How invasive and metastatic tumor cells evade anoikis induction remains unclear. We found that knockdown of RSK2 sensitizes diverse cancer cells to anoikis induction, which is mediated through phosphorylation targets including apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) and cyclic AMP (cAMP) response element-binding protein (CREB). We provide evidence to show that RSK2 inhibits ASK1 by phosphorylating S83, T1109, and T1326 through a novel mechanism in which phospho-T1109/T1326 inhibits ATP binding to ASK1, while phospho-S83 attenuates ASK1 substrate MKK6 binding. Moreover, the RSK2→CREB signaling pathway provides antianoikis protection by regulating gene expression of protein effectors that are involved in cell death regulation, including the antiapoptotic factor protein tyrosine kinase 6 (PTK6) and the proapoptotic factor inhibitor-of-growth protein 3 (ING3). PTK6 overexpression or ING3 knockdown in addition to ASK1 knockdown further rescued the increased sensitivity to anoikis induction in RSK2 knockdown cells. These data together suggest that RSK2 functions as a signal integrator to provide antianoikis protection to cancer cells in both transcription-independent and -dependent manners, in part by signaling through ASK1 and CREB, and contributes to cancer cell invasion and tumor metastasis.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This work was supported in part by American Cancer Society grant RSG-11-081-01 (S.K.), an NIH/NCI SPORE in Head and Neck Cancer (grant P50CA128613) career development program award (S.K.), a Robbins scholar award (S.K.). T.J.B. is funded by the NIH. J.T. acknowledges support from the NIH (grant GM071434).

S.K. is an American Cancer Society basic research scholar and a Robbins scholar. Z.G.C., S.K., F.R.K., H.F., and D.M.S. are Georgia Cancer Coalition scholars.

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