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. 2008 Apr 4;65(9):1435–1445. doi: 10.1007/s00018-008-8047-9

The JNK/AP1/ATF2 pathway is involved in H2O2-induced acetylcholinesterase expression during apoptosis

J-Y Zhang 1, H Jiang 1, W Gao 1, J Wu 1, K Peng 1, Y-F Shi 2, X-J Zhang 1,
PMCID: PMC11131709  PMID: 18385943

Abstract.

We show that H2O2 increases acetylcholinesterase (AChE) expression via transcriptional activation through c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), since the JNK inhibitor SP600125, but not the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) pathway inhibitor PD98059 or p38 kinase inhibitor SB203580, attenuated H2O2- induced AChE expression and its promoter activity. Over expression of hemagglutinin (HA)-JNK increases H2O2-induced AChE expression and its promoter activity, whereas the dominant negative mutant form of JNK suppressed H2O2-induced AChE expression and promoter activity. Mutation analysis indicates that the major response elements for JNK in the AChE promoter are the AP1–like element (TGAGTCT) site, located within the -1565/-1569 region of the AChE promoter, and the ATF2 element (CCACGTCA), within the -2185/-2177 region. The AP1-like element binds to the transcription factors, c-jun and ATF2, while the ATF2 element binds mainly ATF2. Taken together, our results strongly suggest that H2O2 induces AChE expression via the JNK/AP1/ATF2 signaling pathway.

Keywords. JNK/AP1/ATF2, acetylcholinesterase expression, apoptosis, free radicals

Footnotes

Received 25 January 2008; received after revision 14 February 2008; accepted 10 March 2008


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