Published 3 February 2003. doi:10.1083/jcb.200210020
© The Rockefeller University Press,
0021-9525/2003/2/423 $5.00
The Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 160, Number 3, 423-432
The ZO-1associated Y-box factor ZONAB regulates epithelial cell proliferation and cell density
Maria S. Balda1,
Michelle D. Garrett2 and
Karl Matter1
1 Division of Cell Biology, Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London, London EC1V 9EL, UK
2 Cancer Research UK Center for Cancer Therapeutics, Institute for Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5NG, UK
Address correspondence to Maria S. Balda or Karl Matter, Division of Cell Biology, Institute of Ophthalmology, Bath Street, University College London, London EC1V 9EL, UK. Tel.: 44-20-7608-6861. Fax: 44-20-7608-4034. E-mail: m.balda{at}ucl.ac.uk; or k.matter{at}ucl.ac.uk
Epithelial tight junctions regulate paracellular permeability, restrict apical/basolateral intramembrane diffusion of lipids, and have been proposed to participate in the control of epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation. Previously, we have identified ZO-1associated nucleic acid binding proteins (ZONAB), a Y-box transcription factor whose nuclear localization and transcriptional activity is regulated by the tight junctionassociated candidate tumor suppressor ZO-1. Now, we found that reduction of ZONAB expression using an antisense approach or by RNA interference strongly reduced proliferation of MDCK cells. Transfection of wild-type or ZONAB-binding fragments of ZO-1 reduced proliferation as well as nuclear ZONAB pools, indicating that promotion of proliferation by ZONAB requires its nuclear accumulation. Overexpression of ZONAB resulted in increased cell density in mature monolayers, and depletion of ZONAB or overexpression of ZO-1 reduced cell density. ZONAB was found to associate with cell division kinase (CDK) 4, and reduction of nuclear ZONAB levels resulted in reduced nuclear CDK4. Thus, our data indicate that tight junctions can regulate epithelial cell proliferation and cell density via a ZONAB/ZO-1based pathway. Although this regulatory process may also involve regulation of transcription by ZONAB, our data suggest that one mechanism by which ZONAB and ZO-1 influence proliferation is by regulating the nuclear accumulation of CDK4.
Key Words: polarized epithelia; tight junctions; cell cycle; MAGUK; CDK4

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