Journal of Functional Foods (Aug 2017)

Cold-inducible protein RBM3 protects neuroblastoma cells from retinoic acid-induced apoptosis via AMPK, p38 and JNK signaling

  • Shuang-Ping Ma,
  • Fei Ju,
  • Ya-Ping Zhang,
  • Xiang Shi,
  • Rui-Juan Zhuang,
  • Han Xue,
  • Jian Ma,
  • Lei Wang,
  • Bin-Feng Cheng,
  • Hong Cao,
  • Zhi-Wei Feng,
  • Mian Wang,
  • Hai-Jie Yang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35
pp. 175 – 184

Abstract

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As a result of vitamin A abuse, excessive retinoic acid can induce apoptosis in neural cells. Mild-hypothermia and cold-inducible protein RBM3 protect neural cells from apoptosis. However, whether hypothermia/RBM3 protect neural cells from retinoic acid-induced apoptosis remains unclear. The SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cell line, a common neural cell model of apoptosis, was employed here. Interestingly, retinoic acid overdose induced apoptosis in SH-SY5Y cells, which was prevented by mild-hypothermia. When RBM3 was silenced, hypothermia-related protection was completely abolished. RBM3 overexpression significantly prevented retinoic acid-induced apoptosis. Screening of signaling pathways revealed that RBM3 overexpression markedly inhibited retinoic acid-induced upregulation of p38 and JNK signaling, and antagonized downregulation of AMPK signaling. Subsequent assays demonstrated that p38 and JNK signaling were pro-apoptotic, while AMPK was anti-apoptotic. Overall, these data showed that mild-hypothermia protects neural cells from retinoic acid-induced apoptosis via induction of RBM3, which subsequently mediates the neuroprotective effects via AMPK, p38 and JNK signaling.

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