Abstract

FOXO3a, a member of the Forkhead box O (FoxO) transcription factor family, is believed to be a tumor suppressor because it was found that FOXO3a inactivation promoted cell transformation and tumor progression. There are also a few studies showing that FOXO3a protected cells under stress conditions, including oxidative stress, serum deprivation, and hypoxia. It was reported that FOXO3a promoted invasion of cancer cells. Thus, the role of FOXO3a in cancer is complicated. Here, we report that FOXO3a is a positive regulator of nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) signaling. We found that overexpression of FOXO3a increased and knockdown of FOXO3a repressed NF-κB activities. Mechanistic studies indicate that FOXO3a activated NF-κB via inducing expression of B-cell lymphoma/leukemia 10 (BCL10), an upstream regulator of IκB kinase (IKK)/NF-κB signaling. We found that the serum deprivation activated NF-κB, which was blocked by inhibition of FOXO3a. Knockdown of FOXO3a enhanced cell apoptosis under serum-free conditions, which was inhibited by overexpression of BCL10. These results suggest that FOXO3a promotes cell survival via BCL10/NF-κB in serum starvation. Our findings may add another layer to the complexity of the role of FOXO3a in cancer. Therefore, caution should be taken when FOXO3a is employed as a target for cancer therapy.

Highlights

  • IntroductionResults: FOXO3a induces expression of B-cell lymphoma/leukemia 10 (BCL10) and activates nuclear factor ␬B (NF-␬B)

  • FOXO3a, a transcription factor, is believed to be a tumor suppressor

  • We found that overexpression of FOXO3aTM increased the activities of nuclear factor ␬B (NF-␬B) in these cells (Fig. 1A)

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Introduction

Results: FOXO3a induces expression of BCL10 and activates NF-␬B. Significance: These results reveal a novel function of FOXO3a and suggest that caution should be taken when FOXO3a is employed as a target for cancer therapy. It was reported that FOXO3a promoted invasion of cancer cells. Mechanistic studies indicate that FOXO3a activated NF-␬B via inducing expression of B-cell lymphoma/leukemia 10 (BCL10), an upstream regulator of I␬B kinase (IKK)/NF-␬B signaling. Knockdown of FOXO3a enhanced cell apoptosis under serum-free conditions, which was inhibited by overexpression of BCL10. These results suggest that FOXO3a promotes cell survival via BCL10/NF-␬B in serum starvation. Caution should be taken when FOXO3a is employed as a target for cancer therapy

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