The opposing roles of the Akt and c-Myc signalling pathways in survival from CD95-mediated apoptosis

Jennifer L. Rohn, Anne Odile Hueber, Nicola J. McCarthy, Debbie Lyon, Paloma Navarro, Boudewijn M.Th Burgering, Gerard I. Evan*

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Abstract

Expression of the proto-oncogene c-myc stimulates cell proliferation in the presence of the appropriate survival factors and triggers apoptosis in their absence; this dual capacity ensures that cell growth is restricted to the correct paracrine environment and is thereby strictly controlled. Recently our laboratory demonstrated that c-Myc-induced apoptosis requires the CD95 death receptor pathway and that insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) signalling suppresses this killing. To investigate further the links between c-Myc and IGF-1 pathways in CD95-induced apoptosis, we examined the effects of c-Myc and a downstream IGF-1 survival kinase, Akt, on killing mediated by CD95 and its recruited effector proteins (FADD and caspase-8). Here, we show that c-Myc activation does not exacerbate killing induced by FADD or pro-caspase-8, which narrows the point at which c-Myc exerts its action downstream of the interaction of CD95 with its ligand and upstream of FADD. We show further that activated Akt suppresses CD95-induced apoptosis and that Akt exerts its activity at a point downstream of FADD but upstream of caspase-8. These results restrict the possible mechanisms by which CD95-induced apoptosis is modulated by death signals and survival factors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2811-2818
Number of pages8
JournalOncogene
Volume17
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Dec 1998

Keywords

  • AKT/protein kinase B
  • Apoptosis
  • c-myc
  • CD95/APO-1/Fas
  • Proto-oncogene

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