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Senescence mediates pituitary hypoplasia and restrains pituitary tumor growth.

Vera Chesnokova1, Svetlana Zonis, Tami Rubinek, Run Yu, Anat Ben-Shlomo, Kalman Kovacs, Kolja Wawrowsky, Shlomo Melmed.   

Abstract

Understanding factors subserving pituitary cell proliferation enables understanding mechanisms underlying uniquely benign pituitary tumors. Pituitary tumor-transforming gene (Pttg) deletion results in pituitary hypoplasia, low pituitary cell proliferation rates, and rescue of pituitary tumor development in Rb(+/-) mice. Pttg(-/-) pituitary glands exhibit ARF/p53/p21-dependent senescence pathway activation evidenced by up-regulated p19, cyclin D1, and Bcl-2 protein levels and p53 stabilization. High pituitary p21 levels in the absence of PTTG were associated with suppressed cyclin-dependent kinase 2 activity, Rb phosphorylation, and cyclin A expression, all required for cell cycle progression. Although senescence-associated beta-galactosidase was enhanced in Pttg-deficient pituitary glands, telomere lengths were increased. DNA damage signaling pathways were activated and aneuploidy was evident in the Pttg-deficient pituitary, triggering senescence-associated genes. To confirm the p21 dependency of decreased proliferation and senescence in the Pttg-null pituitary, mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF) colony formation was tested in wild-type, Pttg(-/-), Rb(+/-), Rb(+/-)Pttg(-/-), and Rb(+/-)Pttg(-/-)p21(-/-) cells. Rb(+/-)Pttg(-/-) MEFs, unlike Rb(+/-) cells, failed to produce colonies and exhibited high levels of senescence. p21 deletion from Rb(+/-)Pttg(-/-) MEFs enhanced anchorage-independent cell growth, accompanied by a marked decrease in senescence. As cell proliferation assessed by bromodeoxyuridine incorporation was higher in Rb(+/-)Pttg(-/-)p21(-/-) relative to Rb(+/-)Pttg(-/-) pituitary glands, p21-dependent senescence provoked by Pttg deletion may underlie pituitary hypoplasia and decreased tumor development in Rb(+/-)Pttg(-/-) mice.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17975001      PMCID: PMC2770267          DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-07-0974

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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