Loss of p38γ MAPK induces pleiotropic mitotic defects and massive cell death

  • Kukkonen-Macchi, Anu
  • Sicora, Oana
  • Kaczynska, Katarzyna
  • Oetken-Lindholm, Christina
  • Pouwels, Jeroen
  • Laine, Leena
  • Kallio, Marko
Publication date
January 2011

Abstract

The p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38 MAPK) family, which is comprised of four protein isoforms, p38α, p38β, p38γ and p38δ, forms one of the key MAPK pathways. The p38 MAPKs are implicated in many cellular processes including inflammation, differentiation, cell growth, cell cycle and cell death. The function of p38 MAPKs in mitotic entry has been well established, but their role in mitotic progression has remained controversial. We identify p38γ MAPK as a modulator of mitotic progression and mitotic cell death. In HeLa cells, loss of p38γ results in multipolar spindle formation and chromosome misalignment, which induce a transient M phase arrest. The majority of p38γ-depleted cells die at mitotic arrest or soon after abnormal exit f...

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