Engagement of CD99 Reduces AP-1 Activity by Inducing BATF in the Human Multiple Myeloma Cell Line RPMI8226
  • Gil, Minchan
  • Pak, Hyo-Kyung
  • Park, Seo-Jeong
  • Lee, A-Neum
  • Park, Young-Soo
  • ... Kim, Kyung-Eun
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CD99 signaling is crucial to a diverse range of biological functions including survival and proliferation. CD99 engagement is reported to augment activator protein-1 (AP-1) activity through mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathways in a T-lymphoblastic lymphoma cell line Jurkat and in breast cancer cell lines. In this study, we report that CD99 differentially regulated AP-1 activity in the human myeloma cell line RPMI8226. CD99 was highly expressed and the CD99 engagement led to activation of the MAP kinases, but suppressed AP-1 activity by inducing the expression of basic leucine zipper transcription factor, ATF-like (BATF), a negative regulator of AP-1 in RPMI8226 cells. By contrast, engagement of CD99 enhanced AP-1 activity and did not change the BATF expression in Jurkat cells. CD99 engagement reduced the proliferation of RPMI8226 cells and expression of cyclin 1 and 3. Overall, these results suggest novel CD99 functions in RPMI8226 cells.

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CD99BATFAP-1ProliferationMAP kinase
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Engagement of CD99 Reduces AP-1 Activity by Inducing BATF in the Human Multiple Myeloma Cell Line RPMI8226
저자
Gil, MinchanPak, Hyo-KyungPark, Seo-JeongLee, A-NeumPark, Young-SooLee, HyangsinLee, HyunjiKim, Kyung-EunLee, Kyung JinYoon, Dok HyunChung, Yoo-SamPark, Chan-Sik
DOI
10.4110/in.2015.15.5.260
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2015-10
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Article
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Immune Network
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