Elsevier

Life Sciences

Volume 118, Issue 2, 24 November 2014, Pages 179-184
Life Sciences

β-Arrestin 1 is required for endothelin-1-induced NF-κB activation in ovarian cancer cells

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Abstract

Aims

In epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), activation of endothelin-1 (ET-1)/endothelin A receptor (ETAR) signalling is linked to many tumor promoting effects, such as proliferation, angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis. These effects are dependent by the activation of critical signalling pathways, such as MAPK, Akt, and β-catenin, through specific cytosolic and nuclear scaffolding functions of β-arrestin 1 (β-arr1). Here, we have assessed the potential role of ET-1/ETAR in promoting NF-κB signalling in EOC cells through β-arr-1 recruitment.

Main methods

We used cultured HEY EOC cells cultured in the presence or absence of ET-1 and the ETAR antagonist BQ123. The phosphorylation of p65 and Iκ-Bα was evaluated by immunoblotting analysis. The interaction between p65 and β-arr1 was evaluated by immunoprecipitation experiments in nuclear extracts. NF-κB promoter activity was evaluated by transfection with NF-κB-driven luciferase reporter construct. Assessment of the function of β-arr1 was achieved by β-arr1 silencing with shRNA and expression of β-arr1-FLAG expression vector.

Key findings

In EOC cells, ET-1 promotes the phosphorylation of p65 subunit and the cytoplasmic inhibitor IκB that in turn led to increased NF-κB transcriptional activity. These effects were inhibited by the use of BQ123, as well as by β-arr-1 silencing, suggesting that ET-1 through ETAR promotes the recruitment of β-arr1 to regulate NF-κB signalling. Moreover, the nuclear physical interaction between p65 and β-arr1 indicates a nuclear function of β-arr-1 in ETAR-driven NF-κB transcriptional activity.

Significance

Altogether these findings reveal a previously unrecognized pathway that depends on β-arr1 to sustain NF-κB signalling in response to ETAR activation in ovarian cancer.

Keywords

Ovarian cancer
β-Arrestin-1
Endothelin-1
NF-κB

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