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Papers In Press, published online ahead of print April 4, 2006
J. Biol. Chem, 10.1074/jbc.M513810200
Submitted on December 27, 2005
Revised on March 30, 2006
Accepted on April 2, 2006

KLF5 interacts with P53 in regulating survivin expression in acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Ningxi Zhu, Lubing Gu, Harry W. Findley, Ceshi Chen, Jin-Tang Dong, Lily Yang, and Muxiang Zhou

Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30322

Corresponding Author: mzhou{at}emory.edu

The Kruppel-like factor 5 (KLF5)*** is a transcription factor that regulates cellular signaling involved in cell proliferation and oncogenesis. Here, we report that KLF5 interacts with tumor suppressor p53 in regulating the expression of the inhibitor-of-apoptosis protein (IAP) survivin, which may play a role in pathological process of cancer. The core promoter region of survivin contains multiple GT-boxes that have been characterized as KLF5 response elements. Deletion and mutation analyses as well as chromatin immunoprecipitation (CHIP) and EMSA indicated that KLF5 binds to the core survivin promoter and strongly induces its activity. Furthermore, we demonstrated that KLF5 protein is able to bind to p53 and abrogate the p53-regulated repression of survivin. Transfection of KLF5 into a KLF5-negative acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cell line EU-8 enhanced survivin expression, and conversely, silencing of KLF5 by siRNA in a KLF5-overexpressing ALL cell line EU-4 downregulated survivin expression. The KLF5 siRNA-mediated downregulation of survivin sensitized EU-4 cells to apoptosis induced by chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin. These findings identify a novel regulatory pathway for the expression of survivin under the control of KLF5 and p53. Deregulation of this pathway may result in overexpression of survivin in cancer, thus contributing to drug resistance.


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