Dug Keun Lee
National Institutes of Health
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Molecular and Cellular Biology | 2004
Byung-Chul Kim; Ho-Jae Lee; Seok Hee Park; Sae Ra Lee; Tatiana S. Karpova; James G. McNally; Angelina Felici; Dug Keun Lee; Seong-Jin Kim
ABSTRACT Smad7 inhibits responses mediated by transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) and acts in a negative-feedback loop to regulate the intensity or duration of the TGF-β signal. However, the aberrant expression and continued presence of Smad7 may cause TGF-β resistance. Here we report that Jab1/CSN5, which is a component of the COP9 signalosome complex, associates constitutively with Smad7 and that overexpression of Jab1/CSN5 causes the translocation of Smad7 from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, promoting its degradation. Overexpression of Jab1/CSN5 increases Smad2 phosphorylation and enhances TGF-β-induced transcriptional activity. The inhibition of endogenous Jab1/CSN5 expression by small interfering RNA (siRNA) induces Smad7 expression. This study thus defines Jab1/CSN5 as an adapter that targets Smad7 for degradation, thus releasing Smad7-mediated suppression of TGF-β signaling.
Cancer Research | 2004
Isaac Yi Kim; Dong-Hyeon Lee; Dug Keun Lee; Wun-Jae Kim; Moses M. Kim; Ronald A. Morton; Seth P. Lerner; Seong Jin Kim
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), potential regulators of cellular growth and metastasis that signal through an interaction with plasma membrane receptors, have been suggested to be important regulators of malignant cells. The present study was carried out to evaluate the potential role of BMP receptor (BMP-R) types IA, IB, and II in bladder transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) cells. Initially, we investigated the expression of these BMP-Rs in 30 archival tissues of human bladder TCC using immunohistochemistry; 10 benign bladder specimens were used for comparison. The results demonstrated that the expression of BMP-Rs is localized preferentially to the transitional epithelium and that there was a significant association between loss of BMP-RII expression and tumor grade. To find a cell line that can serve as a model system for clinical observation, we subsequently examined sensitivity to BMP-4 and expression of BMP-RII, BMP-RIA, and BMP-RIB in three human bladder cancer cell lines, TCC-Sup, RT4, and TSU-Pr1. Of the three cell lines, TSU-Pr1 exhibited a decreased level of BMP-RII expression and was resistant to the growth-inhibitory effect of BMP-4. Overexpression of BMP-RII in TSU-Pr1 cells not only restored BMP-4 responsiveness but also significantly decreased tumorigenicity in vivo. Taken together, these results demonstrate that human bladder TCC tissues have a frequent loss of BMP-RII expression and that overexpression of BMP-RII leads to restoration of BMP signaling and decreased tumor growth in the human bladder TCC cell line TSU-Pr1.
Genes & Development | 2001
Dug Keun Lee; Seok Hee Park; Youngsuk Yi; Shin Geon Choi; Cecile Lee; W. Tony Parks; Hye Seong Cho; Mark P. de Caestecker; Yosef Shaul; Anita B. Roberts; Seong-Jin Kim
Cancer Research | 2002
Isaac Yi Kim; Byung Chul Kim; Do Hwan Seong; Dug Keun Lee; Jeong-Meen Seo; Young Jin Hong; Heung-Tae Kim; Ronald A. Morton; Seong-Jin Kim
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2002
Dug Keun Lee; Byung Chul Kim; John N. Brady; Kuan-Teh Jeang; Seong-Jin Kim
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2002
Dug Keun Lee; Byung Chul Kim; Isaac Yi Kim; Eun Ah Cho; Daniel J. Satterwhite; Seong-Jin Kim
Cancer Research | 2002
Isaac Yi Kim; Do Hwan Seong; Byung Chul Kim; Dug Keun Lee; Alan T. Remaley; Fredrick S. Leach; Ronald A. Morton; Seong-Jin Kim
Clinical Cancer Research | 2003
Isaac Yi Kim; Dong-Hyeon Lee; Dug Keun Lee; Byung Chul Kim; Heung Tae Kim; Fredrick S. Leach; W. Marston Linehan; Ronald A. Morton; Seong-Jin Kim
Tissue Engineering | 2005
Dug Keun Lee; Kyoung Baek Choi; In Suk Oh; Sun U. Song; Sally Hwang; Chae-Lyul Lim; Jong-Pil Hyun; Hyeon-Youl Lee; Guang Fan Chi; Youngsuk Yi; Vivian Yip; Jeannie Kim; Eun Byul Lee; Moon Jong Noh; Kwan Hee Lee
Tissue Engineering | 2005
Sun U. Song; Young-Deog Cha; Jeoung-Uk Han; In-Suk Oh; Kyoung Baek Choi; Youngsuk Yi; Jong-Pil Hyun; Hyeon-Youl Lee; Guang Fan Chi; Chae-Lyul Lim; J. Kelly Ganjei; Moon-Jong Noh; Seong-Jin Kim; Dug Keun Lee; Kwan Hee Lee