| Literature DB >> 19661308 |
Jennifer Saussede-Aim1, Eva-Laure Matera, Stephanie Herveau, Jean-Pierre Rouault, Christiano Ferlini, Charles Dumontet.
Abstract
Although the correlation between beta3-tubulin expression level in tumors has been well correlated with clinical outcome in patients receiving microtubule-targeted agents, the regulation of this protein remains poorly understood. Recently, new insight of regulatory processes was offered with the cloning of the gene promoter. In this study beta3-tubulin gene expression was induced in response to exposure to various antimicrotubule agents such as vinorelbine and paclitaxel. The exploration of the beta3-tubulin gene promoter by successive deletions followed by site-directed mutagenesis led to the localization of a vinorelbine-responsive element containing an activator-protein 1 (AP-1) site. Among the various antimicrotubule agents tested, it appeared that the implicated AP-1 site was activated only after exposure to vinorelbine. This study confirms the inducible nature of the beta3-tubulin gene promoter.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19661308
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anticancer Res ISSN: 0250-7005 Impact factor: 2.480