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Phospholipase D2 downregulation induces cellular senescence through a reactive oxygen species-p53-p21Cip1/WAF1 pathway.

FEBS letters (2014-07-30)
Young-Hoon Lee, Young-Seuk Bae
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The expression of phospholipase D1 (PLD1) and PLD2 were found to decrease at the transcription level during both replicative and premature senescence in human lung fibroblast IMR-90 cells. Knockdown of PLD2 dramatically induced senescent phenotype in proliferating IMR-90 cells and wild-type HCT116 colon cancer cells, whereas this response was nearly abolished in p53- or p21(Cip1/WAF1)-null HCT116 cells. PLD2 knockdown increased the intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS). Antioxidant N-acetyl-L-cysteine, NADPH oxidase inhibitor apocynin, and p22(phox) small interfering RNA (siRNA) reduced ROS generation and thus suppressed the appearance of senescence markers. Elevated CK2 α subunit (CK2α) expression repressed PLD2 downregulation-mediated senescence. PLD2 overexpression increased protein kinase CK2 (also known as casein kinase 2) (CK2) activity. Taken together, these results show that PLD2 downregulation causes senescence through the p53-p21(Cip1/WAF1) pathway by stimulating ROS production, which is induced by CK2 inhibition.

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