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Adenovirus E1-transformed cells grow despite the continuous presence of transcriptionally active p53.

Christian Löber1, Claudia Lenz-Stöppler1, Matthias Dobbelstein1.   

Abstract

The E1 region of adenovirus (Ad) type 5 is capable of transforming cells. According to current concepts, the Ad E1B 55 kDa (E1B 55K) protein enables transformed cells to grow by constantly binding and inactivating the p53 tumour suppressor protein. To test this model, the transcriptional activity of p53 was determined in Ad E1-transformed cells. Surprisingly, it was found that a p53-responsive promoter is highly active in Ad E1-transformed cells and further activated only 3- to 4-fold (compared to 200-fold in p53(-/-) cells) by exogenously expressed p53 or p53mt24-28, a p53 mutant that is transcriptionally active but unable to bind the E1B 55K. On the other hand, the transient overexpression of E1B 55K led to a strong downregulation of a p53-responsive promoter relative to its baseline activity in Ad E1-transformed cells but not in p53(-/-) cells. COS-7 cells, transformed by simian virus 40 (SV40), also showed constitutive p53 activity, whereas HeLa cells, transformed with oncogenic human papillomavirus, did not. Upon stable transfection, Ad E1-transformed cells but not p53(-/-) cells gave rise to colonies that expressed exogenous p53 or p53mt24-28 but, nonetheless, grew at near-wild-type rates. It is proposed that E1B 55K or the SV40 tumour antigen are saturated by the p53 protein, which accumulates in virus-transformed cells, leaving a proportion of active p53 molecules. The transformation of cells by the Ad E1 genes confers permissiveness for active p53, conceivably by inactivating the relevant products of p53 target genes that would otherwise prevent cell growth. Thus, Ad-transformed cells contain and tolerate active p53.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12124469     DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-83-8-2047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Virol        ISSN: 0022-1317            Impact factor:   3.891


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