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Differentiation of medullary thyroid cancer by C-Raf-1 silences expression of the neural transcription factor human achaete-scute homolog-1.

H Chen1, E B Carson-Walter, S B Baylin, B D Nelkin, D W Ball.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Human achaete-scute homolog-1 (hASH1), a fetal neural transcription factor, is highly expressed in neuroendocrine tumors such as medullary thyroid cancer (MTC). Although hASH1 probably plays a part in the growth and development of these tumors, its precise role and mechanism are unknown.
METHODS: To further elucidate the function and regulation of hASH1 in neuroendocrine tumor differentiation, we used a model of MTC tumor differentiation mediated by the ras/raf-1 signaling pathway. The MTC TT cells alone or transduced with a beta-estradiol activatable raf-1 construct (TT: delta Raf-1:ER) were treated with beta-estradiol or carrier. Northern analysis and nuclear run-off assays were performed to determine the hASH1 messenger RNA (mRNA) levels and transcription rate, respectively.
RESULTS: The TT: delta Raf-1:ER cells treated with beta-estradiol underwent marked biochemical and morphologic changes, including cell rounding, increase in calcitonin transcription, loss of RET proto-oncogene expression, and cessation of cell growth. During this differentiation process expression of hASH1 mRNA was silenced. Nuclear run-off experiments revealed that this decrease in steady-state hASH1 mRNA by raf-1 activation resulted predominantly from transcriptional inhibition.
CONCLUSIONS: Silencing of hASH1 in parallel with loss of RET is associated with development of a mature C-cell differentiation pattern. Mechanisms leading to transcriptional silencing of hASH1 may be crucial in regulating the proliferative capacity or differentiation status of MTC. Downstream targets of hASH1 could play a role in C-cell proliferation and progression to MTC.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8751579     DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6060(96)80284-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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2.  Conservation of the Drosophila lateral inhibition pathway in human lung cancer: a hairy-related protein (HES-1) directly represses achaete-scute homolog-1 expression.

Authors:  H Chen; A Thiagalingam; H Chopra; M W Borges; J N Feder; B D Nelkin; S B Baylin; D W Ball
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3.  Notch in the development of thyroid C-cells and the treatment of medullary thyroid cancer.

Authors:  Mackenzie Cook; Xiao-Min Yu; Herbert Chen
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