Literature DB >> 7757991

Relationships between G1 arrest and stability of the p53 and p21Cip1/Waf1 proteins following gamma-irradiation of human lymphoma cells.

I Bae1, S Fan, K Bhatia, K W Kohn, A J Fornace, P M O'Connor.   

Abstract

We investigated temporal relationships between ionizing radiation-induced G1 arrest and induction of the p53-regulated genes GADD45, CIP1/WAF1, and MDM2 in a series of Burkitt's lymphoma and lymphoblastoid cell lines that differed in p53 gene status. Emphasis was placed on characterization of the EW36 cell line, which despite expressing wild-type p53 genes, is defective in G1 arrest following gamma-irradiation (P. M. O'Connor et al., Cancer Res., 53: 4776-4780, 1993). Induction of CIP1/WAF1, GADD45, and to a lesser extent MDM2 mRNA was observed in all wild-type p53 lines that arrested in G1. Cell lines that contained only mutant p53 genes or were heterozygous for p53 mutations failed to induce appreciable levels of these p53-regulated transcripts and did not arrest in G1. G1 arrest in the wild-type p53 cell line WMN was more prolonged than elevation of CIP1/WAF1, GADD45, or MDM2 transcripts, suggesting that G1 arrest duration must be dependent upon stability of these newly synthesized proteins. In agreement, we found that p21Cip1/Waf1, a potent inhibitor of G1-S phase cyclin-dependent kinases, was maintained at elevated levels throughout the period that WMN cells remained arrested in G1. EW36 cells exhibited normal induction of CIP1/WAF1, GADD45, and MDM2 mRNA following gamma-irradiation, suggesting that the defect in G1 arrest must reside downstream of p53 transactivation. Investigations into the stability of p53 and p21Cip1/Waf1 revealed that EW36 cells failed to maintain elevated levels of these proteins following irradiation. p53 levels decreased within 4 h of irradiation, and p21Cip1/Waf1 levels decreased shortly after the normal decline of CIP1/WAF1 mRNA levels. Degradation of p21Cip1/Waf1 coincided with the escape of EW36 cells from G1 arrest. Our studies suggest that p21Cip1/Waf1 stability may determine G1 arrest duration and that premature degradation of this protein could provide an alternative route to subversion of the G1 checkpoint in cancer cells.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7757991

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


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