Literature DB >> 9635589

Disruption of the cyclin D/cyclin-dependent kinase/INK4/retinoblastoma protein regulatory pathway in human neuroblastoma.

J Easton1, T Wei, J M Lahti, V J Kidd.   

Abstract

The p16INK4a (MTS1) and pl8INK4c gene products are normal, and highly expressed, in human neuroblastoma cell lines. The retinoblastoma protein (pRb) was, nonetheless, phosphorylated and functional in these cells. Such high levels of p16INK4a/p18INK4c should normally inhibit cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4 and 6 activities in cells containing functional pRb, delaying cell cycle progression and growth. These neuroblastoma cell lines express both CDK4 and CDK6 mRNA and protein, but only significant CDK6 protein kinase activity was detected in this study. In addition, CDK6 was not present in p16INK4a immune complexes in cells with significant kinase activity, although p16INK4a levels were high. Others have shown that a specific mutation in the NH2-terminal region of the CDK4 gene product can disrupt p16INK4a binding, thereby bypassing its inhibitory activity. To determine whether mutation of the CDK6 gene, or some other mechanism, is responsible for the CDK6 kinase activity in these cell lines, several complementary analyses were performed. The CDK6 gene from each cell line was examined for mutations that might affect p16INK4a binding, whereas p16INKa add-back experiments were performed with CDK6 immune complexes to assess p16INK4a function. A bona fide CDK6 mutation that disrupts p16INK4a binding and prevents inhibition of CDK6 protein kinase activity was identified in 1 of 17 neuroblastoma cell lines. The mechanism(s) responsible for disruption of p16INK4a inhibitory activity in the remaining cell lines is unknown, but these results suggest that neuroblastoma cells may bypass the cell cycle block imposed by constitutive expression of wild-type p16INK4a in novel ways.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9635589

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


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