PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Peter Kometiani AU - Lijun Liu AU - Amir Askari TI - Digitalis-Induced Signaling by Na<sup>+</sup>/K<sup>+</sup>-ATPase in Human Breast Cancer Cells AID - 10.1124/mol.104.007302 DP - 2005 Mar 01 TA - Molecular Pharmacology PG - 929--936 VI - 67 IP - 3 4099 - http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/content/67/3/929.short 4100 - http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/content/67/3/929.full SO - Mol Pharmacol2005 Mar 01; 67 AB - Because beneficial effects of digitalis treatment in breast cancer patients have been suggested by epidemiological studies, we explored the mechanism of the growth inhibitory effects of these drugs on the estrogen receptor-negative human breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-435s. Ouabain concentrations (100 nM or lower) that caused less than 25% inhibition of the pumping function of Na+/K+-ATPase had no effect on cell viability but inhibited proliferation. At the same concentrations, ouabain 1) activated Src kinase and stimulated the interaction of Src and Na+/K+-ATPase with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR); 2) caused a transient and then a sustained activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2 (ERK1/2); 3) increased the expression of p21Cip1 but decreased that of p53; and 4) activated c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) but not p38 kinase. These data, in conjunction with our previous findings on the signaling role of Na+/K+-ATPase in other cells, suggest that ouabain-induced activation/transactivation of Src/EGFR by Na+/K+-ATPase leads to activation of ERK1/2, the resulting increase in the level of cell cycle inhibitor p21Cip1, and growth arrest. Cooperation of JNK with ERK1/2 in this process is also suggested. Digoxin and digitoxin concentrations close to or at the therapeutic plasma levels had effects on proliferation and ERK1/2 similar to those of ouabain, supporting the proposed potential value of digitalis drugs for the treatment of breast cancer.