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Expression of dominant negative c-jun inhibits ultraviolet B-induced squamous cell carcinoma number and size in an SKH-1 hairless mouse model.

Simon J Cooper1, Jacalyn MacGowan, James Ranger-Moore, Matthew R Young, Nancy H Colburn, G Tim Bowden.   

Abstract

UVB radiation is a complete carcinogen able to initiate, promote, and progress keratinocyte cells toward carcinogenesis. Exposure to UVB leads to the propagation of a number of signal transduction pathways resulting in increased DNA binding of transcription factors, including activator protein-1 (AP-1), and subsequent gene expression. To test the hypothesis that AP-1 activation plays a role in the promotion of UVB-induced skin tumors, a dominant negative c-jun (TAM67) mutant transgene was expressed in the epidermis of SKH-1 hairless mice and bred with mice expressing an AP-1 luciferase reporter gene. Single UVB exposure experiments showed a significant decrease in AP-1 activity, as measured by luciferase levels, in mice expressing TAM67 72 h postexposure. Transgenic and nontransgenic littermates were placed into a chronic UVB exposure experiment, three exposures per week for 25 weeks. Expression of TAM67 reduced the number of tumors per mouse by 58% and tumor sizes were 79% smaller than the tumors present in the nontransgenic study group. These tumors were histologically identified as squamous cell carcinomas. TAM67 had no effect on UVB-induced hyperplasia because comparable epidermal thickening was observed in both study groups over a 5-day period post-UVB exposure. Immunohistochemical analysis showed a reduction in the number of cyclin D(1)-expressing cells in squamous cell carcinoma samples removed from the TAM67 study group. These data show that TAM67 can inhibit UVB-induced squamous cell carcinoma formation, suggesting that AP-1 is a good candidate target for the development of new chemoprevention strategies to prevent sunlight-induced skin cancers.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14517347

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cancer Res        ISSN: 1541-7786            Impact factor:   5.852


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