Literature DB >> 7864662

Changes in oncogene mRNA expression during human keratinocyte differentiation.

G R Sharpe1, C Fisher, C P Redfern.   

Abstract

The nuclear proto-oncogenes are involved in transcriptional regulation and control many cell processes. The role of changes in proto-oncogene expression in controlling the balance between proliferation and differentiation was studied in cultured keratinocytes. Normal human keratinocytes were grown in the serum-free medium MCDB153 with an extracellular calcium concentration of 70 microM. After treatment with different differentiation conditions, cellular RNA was size-fractionated on agarose gels and transferred to nylon membranes which were subsequently hybridized with c-myc, c-jun, and H-ras 32P-labelled probes. Relative RNA loading was assessed using probes for beta-actin and ribosomal 18s RNA. Inducing differentiation by increasing the calcium concentration of the medium from 70 microM to 1.5 mM resulted in a marked decrease in c-myc RNA levels to 26% of control levels within 8 h. After 48 h in 1.5 mM calcium, c-myc levels had recovered to approximately 50% of control levels. There was a gradual reduction in c-jun levels to 56% of control levels by 4 days. Treatment with 10 nM TPA, which also induces keratinocyte differentiation, reduced c-myc RNA levels to 70% of control levels during the first 4 h, but thereafter c-myc levels remained approximately constant for a further 20 h. TGF beta (2 ng/ml), which inhibits keratinocyte growth without inducing differentiation, did not alter c-myc RNA levels over a 4-day period. There were no changes in c-myc levels following the addition of retinoic acid and none of the conditions altered H-ras levels.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7864662     DOI: 10.1007/bf00371575

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res        ISSN: 0340-3696            Impact factor:   3.017


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