Literature DB >> 9535913

Aberrant regulation of transforming growth factor-alpha during the establishment of growth arrest and quiescence of growth factor independent cells.

G M Howell1, L E Humphrey, R A Awwad, D Wang, A Koterba, B Periyasamy, J Yang, W Li, J K Willson, B L Ziober, K Coleman, J Carboni, M Lynch, M G Brattain.   

Abstract

Autocrine transforming growth factor alpha (TGFalpha) is an important positive growth effector in malignant cells and plays a significant role in generating the growth factor-independent phenotype associated with malignant progression. However, the molecular mechanisms by which TGFalpha confers a growth advantage in progression is poorly understood. The highly tumorigenic cell line HCT116 up-regulates TGFalpha mRNA expression during growth arrest, whereas the poorly tumorigenic growth factor-dependent FET cell line down-regulates TGFalpha mRNA expression as it becomes quiescent. We have identified a 25-bp sequence at -201 to -225 within the TGFalpha promoter which mediates the differential regulation of TGFalpha expression during quiescence establishment in these two cell lines. This same sequence confers TGFalpha promoter responsiveness to exogenous growth factor or autocrine TGFalpha. The abberant upregulation of TGFalpha mRNA in quiescent HCT116 cells may allow them to return to the dividing state under more stringent conditions (nutrient replenishment alone) then quiescent FET cells (requires nutrients and growth factors). Antisense TGFalpha approaches showed that the dysregulated TGFalpha expression in quiescent HCT116 cells is a function of the strong TGFalpha autocrine loop (not inhibited by blocking antibodies) in these cells.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9535913     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.15.9214

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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