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Extracellular matrix survival signals transduced by focal adhesion kinase suppress p53-mediated apoptosis
Authors:D Ili?  EA Almeida  DD Schlaepfer  P Dazin  S Aizawa  CH Damsky
Affiliation:Departments of Stomatology and Anatomy, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94143-0512, USA.
Abstract:
In many malignant cells, both the anchorage requirement for survival and the function of the p53 tumor suppressor gene are subverted. These effects are consistent with the hypothesis that survival signals from extracellular matrix (ECM) suppress a p53-regulated cell death pathway. We report that survival signals from fibronectin are transduced by the focal adhesion kinase (FAK). If FAK or the correct ECM is absent, cells enter apoptosis through a p53-dependent pathway activated by protein kinase C lambda/iota and cytosolic phospholipase A2. This pathway is suppressible by dominant-negative p53 and Bcl2 but not CrmA. Upon inactivation of p53, cells survive even if they lack matrix signals or FAK. This is the first report that p53 monitors survival signals from ECM/FAK in anchorage- dependent cells.
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