MAP4K3 modulates cell death via the post-transcriptional regulation of BH3-only proteins

Intracellular signal transduction networks involving protein kinases are important modulators of cell survival and cell death in multicellular organisms. Functional compromise of these networks has been linked to aberrant apoptosis in diseases such as cancer. To identify novel kinase regulators of cell death, we conducted an RNAi-based screen to identify modulators of the intrinsic apoptosis pathway. Using this approach, we identified MAP4K3 as a novel apoptosis inducer. Here, we present evidence that this pro-apoptotic kinase orchestrates activation of BAX via the concerted posttranscriptional modulation of PUMA, BAD, and BIM. Additionally, we found decreased levels of this kinase in pancreatic cancer samples, suggesting a tumor suppressor role for MAP4K3 in pancreatic tumorigenesis.
Back to publications
Publication
Contributors
Lam D, Dickens D, Reid E B, Loh S H Y, Moisoi N, Martins L M
Year
2009
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
106
Issue
29
Pages
11978-11983
Altmetric details