Sam68/KHDRBS1-dependent NF-κB activation confers radioprotection to the colon epithelium in γ-irradiated mice

ELIFE(2016)

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Previously we reported that Src-associated-substrate-during-mitosis-of-68kDa (Sam68/KHDRBS1) is pivotal for DNA damage-stimulated NF-kappa B transactivation of anti-apoptotic genes (Fu et al., 2016). Here we show that Sam68 is critical for genotoxic stress-induced NF-kappa B activation in the gamma-irradiated colon and animal and that Sam68-dependent NF-kappa B activation provides radioprotection to colon epithelium in vivo. Sam68 deletion diminishes gamma-irradiation-triggered PAR synthesis and NF-kappa B activation in colon epithelial cells (CECs), thus hampering the expression of anti-apoptotic molecules in situ and facilitating CECs to undergo apoptosis in mice post whole-body gamma-irradiation (WBIR). Sam68 knockout mice suffer more severe damage in the colon and succumb more rapidly from acute radiotoxicity than the control mice following WBIR. Our results underscore the critical role of Sam68 in orchestrating genotoxic stress-initiated NF-kappa B activation signaling in the colon tissue and whole animal and reveal the pathophysiological relevance of Sam68-dependent NF-kappa B activation in colonic cell survival and recovery from extrinsic DNA damage.
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KHDRBS1,NF-κB,Sam68,cancer biology,cell biology,colon epithelium,mouse,radiodamage
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