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Transcriptional activation of the human gastrin-releasing peptide receptor gene in gastrointestinal and prostatic epithelial cancer cells.

Xiangping Qu1, Dongmei Xiao, H Christian Weber.   

Abstract

The mammalian gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP-R) belongs to the superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors and mediates actions of the regulatory GRP and bombesin, the amphibian homolog of GRP. Owing to its frequent ectopic expression in some epithelial human malignancies, such as cancers of the colon, lung, and prostate, ligand-specific receptor activation may initiate intracellular signals of cell proliferation, differentiation and migration in this context. Because the underlying molecular mechanisms of aberrant human GRP-R (hGRP-R) expression in tumorigenesis remain unknown, we examined in this study the transcriptional activation of hGRP-R in gastrointestinal and prostate cancer cells, which natively express functional hGRP-R. Using various hGRP-R promoter mutants cloned into a luciferase reporter plasmid, transient transfection studies demonstrated robust transcriptional activation in gastrointestinal and prostate cancer cells. Although our study revealed distinct patterns of transcriptional hGRP-R activation in gastrointestinal and prostate cancer cells, genomic sequences between 97 and 247 bp upstream of the major RNA initiation site appear to be of particular significance for basal transcriptional hGRP-R activation. Based on this study, future examination of transcription factor interaction with the hGRP-R promoter will be important to identify molecular mechanisms of hGRP-R regulation relevant in human cancers that express functional receptor sites

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14742912     DOI: 10.1385/JMN:22:1-2:75

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Neurosci        ISSN: 0895-8696            Impact factor:   3.444


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