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During selection for methotrexate resistance, SV40-transformed human skin fibroblasts from patients with
ataxia telangiectasia
(
A-T
) underwent amplification of the dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) gene, experienced nearly complete loss of the integrated SV40 sequences and showed a 3.6-fold increase in Ki-
ras
gene copy number. Over a period of months methotrexate-resistant (MTXr)
A-T
subclones were obtained, which were able to grow in progressively increasing MTX concentrations up to 100 microM. The ED50 values determined as the effective dose of MTX causing 50% growth inhibition in comparison to control cells increased from 3 x 10(-2) microM for MTXs AT5BI-VA cells to 250 microM MTX for the MTXr AX100 subclone. In contrast, human skin fibroblasts of healthy individuals did not show DHFR gene amplification and loss of SV40 sequences under comparable conditions and were unable to grow in MTX concentrations greater than 1 microM. Gene amplification and loss of DNA sequences are features underlying the genomic instability known to be a characteristic property of
A-T
cells and being probably responsible for the high cancer incidence in these patients.
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PMID:DHFR gene amplification in cultured skin fibroblasts of ataxia telangiectasia patients after methotrexate selection. 282 82
Steady-state levels of c-Ha-ras mRNA were measured in eight sublines of the Dunning R3327 rat prostatic adenocarcinoma. As a control, normal dorsal prostate tissue was studied. Increased expression of c-Ha-ras is associated with tumor progression in one lineage of the Dunning R3327 system (H to
AT1
to MAT-Lu and MAT-Ly-Lu). Here
ras
mRNA increases as the tumor advances from androgen dependence and a high degree of differentiation to an anaplastic aneuploid phenotype with high metastatic potential. However, in the other Dunning lineage (H to HI to HI-F to AT3), expression of c-Ha-ras is variable and does not correlate with tumor progression. Immunocytochemistry showed that levels of the c-Ha-ras p21 protein paralleled steady-state mRNA levels in variants. Transfection assays, using NIH/3T3 cells, suggested that the
ras
loci were not activated in the R3327 tumors. Levels of
c-Ki-ras
mRNA were also measured in the Dunning tumors; these did not correlate with tumor progression in either lineage. Expression of N-ras mRNA was not detected in the Dunning tumors.
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PMID:Expression of ras proto-oncogenes in the Dunning R3327 rat prostatic adenocarcinoma system. 306 50
In comparison with primary cell cultures, SV40-transformed human skin fibroblasts, either from healthy donors or from patients suffering from
ataxia-telangiectasia
(AT) or xeroderma pigmentosum, are more resistant to the cytotoxic action of low LET 60cobalt gamma-rays as well as to high LET alpha-particles. Resistance factors calculated from D10's lie between 1.4 and 2.0. Northern blot analysis reveals spontaneous overexpression of the oncogenes c-myc, Ki-
ras
and c-raf and of the tumour suppressor gene p53 as a consequence of SV40 transformation. For c-myc, the increased expression is due to gene amplification and gene rearrangement. An even further increase in the expression of c-myc has been found for AT cells (AT5BI-VA) after moderate doses of 60cobalt gamma-irradiation. A possible correlation between SV40-induced changes in gene expression and cellular radioresistance is discussed.
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PMID:Alterations in oncogene expression and radiosensitivity in the most frequently used SV40-transformed human skin fibroblasts. 791 16
Angiotensin II (AII) binds to specific G protein-coupled receptors and is mitogenic in adrenal, liver epithelial, and vascular smooth muscle cells. Since the cyclin D1 gene encodes the regulatory subunit of the cyclin D1-dependent kinase (CD1K) required for phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein (pRB), an essential and rate-limiting step in G1 phase progression of the cell cycle, we examined the effect of AII on cyclin D1 expression and CD1K activity in the human adrenal cell line H295R. AII (10(-6) M) stimulated G1 phase progression within 12 h, with a maximal effect after 72 h. This action was antedated by the induction of cyclin D1 mRNA (3-fold), cyclin D1 nuclear protein abundance (4-fold), and CD1K activity (4-fold). AII induced cyclin D1 promoter activity 4-fold, via the
AT1
receptor through an enhancer sequence at -954 base pairs. c-Fos and c-Jun bound the cyclin D1 -954 enhancer sequence, and the abundance of c-Fos within this complex was increased by AII treatment. AII induced extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) activity 7-fold, and dominant-negative mutants of either p21(
ras
) or ERK reduced AII-stimulated cyclin D1 promoter activity. These findings suggest that AII may stimulate mitogenesis by increasing CD1K activity through a p21(
ras
)/ERK/activator protein 1 pathway.
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PMID:Angiotensin II activation of cyclin D1-dependent kinase activity. 879 25
Angiotensin II is a multifunctional hormone that affects both contraction and growth of vascular smooth muscle cells through a complex series of intracellular signaling events initiated by the interaction of angiotensin II with the
AT1
receptor. The cellular response to angiotensin II is multiphasic, involving stimulation within seconds of phospholipase C and Ca2+ mobilization; activation within minutes of phospholipase D, A2, protein kinase C, and MAP kinase; and stimulation after a period of hours of gene transcription and NADH/NADPH oxidase activity. Angiotensin II also activates numerous intracellular tyrosine kinases. In this respect, it shares some aspects of signaling with growth factor and cytokine receptors, including activation of phospholipase C-gamma, src, and
ras
; association of shc with grb2; and stimulation of the Jak/STAT pathway. The cellular events responsible for this unique series of events may involve receptor movement and the creation of a signaling domain. Elucidation of these pathways is important to our understanding of
AT1
receptor function as a final effector of the renin-angiotensin system.
...
PMID:Angiotensin II signaling in vascular smooth muscle. New concepts. 903 29
Angiotensin II (Ang II) stimulates growth and mitogenesis in bovine adrenal glomerulosa cells, but little is known about the signaling pathways that mediate these responses. An analysis of the growth-promoting pathways in cultured bovine adrenal glomerulosa cells revealed that Ang II, acting via the
AT1
receptor, caused rapid but transient activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), with an ED50 of 10-50 pM. Although neither Ca2+ influx nor Ca2+ release from intracellular stores was sufficient to activate MAPK, Ca2+ appeared to play a permissive role in this response. A major component of Ang II-induced MAPK activation was insensitive to pertussis toxin (PTX), although a minor PTX-sensitive component could not be excluded. Ang II also induced the rapid activation of
ras
and raf-1 kinase with time-courses that correlated with that of MAPK. Activation of protein kinase C (PKC) by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate was sufficient to activate both MAPK and raf-1 kinase. However, whereas PKC depletion had no effect on Ang II-induced raf-1 kinase activation, it attenuated Ang II-induced MAPK activation. Ang II also stimulated a mobility shift of raf-1, reflecting hyperphosphorylation of the kinase. However, unlike its activation, raf-1 hyperphosphorylation was dependent on PKC and its time-course correlated not with activation, but rather with deactivation of the kinase. Taken together, these findings indicate that Ang II stimulates multiple pathways to MAPK activation via PKC and
ras
/raf-1 kinase in bovine adrenal glomerulosa cells.
...
PMID:Angiotensin II activates mitogen-activated protein kinase via protein kinase C and Ras/Raf-1 kinase in bovine adrenal glomerulosa cells. 952 65
We investigated the effects of TH-142177 (N-n-butyl-N-[2'-(1-H-tetrazole-5-yl) biphenyl-4-yl]-methyl-(N-carboxy methyl-benzylamino)-acetamide), a novel selective antagonist of angiotensin II type 1-receptor (AT1-R) on angiotensin II (AII)-induced proliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC), and on neointimal formation in the rat carotid artery after balloon injury, and on the intracellular signaling by the stimulation of
AT1
-R. High affinity AII receptor sites were detected in rat VSMC by the use of [125I]Sar1,Ile8-AII. TH-142177 and losartan competed with [125I]Sar1,Ile8-AII for the binding sites in VSMC in a monophasic manner, although PD123177, a selective antagonist of angiotensin II type 2-receptor (AT2-R), had little inhibitory effect, demonstrating the predominant existence of
AT1
-R in rat VSMC. TH-142177 prevented AII-induced DNA synthesis and migration, with a significant inhibition of 74 and 55%, respectively, at the concentration of 100 nM. AII-induced activation of p21ras, mitogen-activated protein kinase (p42MAPK and p44MAPK), and protein kinase C was significantly (50-78%) inhibited by TH-142177 (100 nM), suggesting that the activation of these enzymes is mediated through the stimulation of
AT1
-R. Balloon-injured left carotid arteries in rats showed extensive neointimal thickening, and TH-142177 (3 mg/kg) brought out a marked decrease in the neointimal thickening after balloon injury. In conclusion, TH-142177 inhibited AII-induced proliferation and migration of rat VSMC and neointimal formation in the carotid artery after balloon injury, and these effects may be related, in part, to the suppression of
ras
, p42MAPK and p44MAPK, and protein kinase C activities through the blockade of
AT1
-R. Thus, TH-142177 may have therapeutic potential for the treatment of vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis and restenosis.
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PMID:Effects of TH-142177 on angiotensin II-induced proliferation, migration and intracellular signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells and on neointimal thickening after balloon injury. 1037 31
The current understanding of cellular responses to ionizing radiation fuses traditional radiobiological concepts with recent insight into underlying molecular mechanisms. Cell cycle arrest, induction of specific cascades of genes, and activation of DNA repair mechanisms have been reported after radiation exposure. Of particular importance is the mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathway, in which the
ras
and raf oncogenes participate. Both of these genes have been implicated in the cellular resistance to killing by ionizing radiation. Furthermore, regulated NF-gammaB transcriptional activation may be important for the pleiotrophic responses of cells to ionizing radiation. Disruption of this signaling cascade may contribute to the radiation sensitivity syndrome seen in
ataxia telangiectasia
. In this review, these pathways are consolidated into ionizing radiation signal transduction pathways that lead from the cell membrane/cytosol to the nuclear DNA.
...
PMID:Signal Transduction and Cellular Responses to Ionizing Radiation. 1071 84
Myocardial hypertrophy is an adaptational response of the heart to increased work load, but it is also associated with a high risk of cardiac mortality due to its established role in the development of cardiac failure, one of the leading causes of death in developed countries. Multiple growth factors and various downstream signaling pathways involving, for example,
ras
, gp-130 (ref. 4), JNK/p38 (refs. 5,6) and calcineurin/NFAT/CaM-kinase have been implicated in the hypertrophic response. However, there is evidence that the initial phase in the development of myocardial hypertrophy involves the formation of cardiac para- and/or autocrine factors like endothelin-1, norepinephrine or angiotensin II (refs. 7,8), the receptors of which are coupled to G-proteins of the Gq/11-, G12/13- and Gi/o-families. Cardiomyocyte-specific transgenic overexpression of alpha1-adrenergic or angiotensin (
AT1
)-receptors as well as of the Gq alpha-subunit, Galphaq, results in myocardial hypertrophy. These data demonstrate that chronic activation of the Gq/G11-family is sufficient to induce myocardial hypertrophy. In order to test whether Gq/G11 mediate the physiological hypertrophy response to pressure overload, we generated a mouse line lacking both Galphaq and Galpha11 in cardiomyocytes. These mice showed no detectable ventricular hypertrophy in response to pressure-overload induced by aortic constriction. The complete lack of a hypertrophic response proves that the Gq/G11-mediated pathway is essential for cardiac hypertrophy induced by pressure overload and makes this signaling process an interesting target for interventions to prevent myocardial hypertrophy.
...
PMID:Absence of pressure overload induced myocardial hypertrophy after conditional inactivation of Galphaq/Galpha11 in cardiomyocytes. 1168 89
We seek to determine whether cellular radiosensitivity in nineteen human colorectal tumor cell lines and three human glioblastoma tumor cell lines segregate into statistically distinct groups and whether such groups correlate with gene expression. We measure clonogenic survival in 22 cell lines that vary in radiosensitivity and in expression of selected genes:
ATM
, TP53, CDKN1A, 14-3-3sigma, Ki-
ras
and DNA mismatch repair genes. We describe and compare radiosensitivity in these cell lines by one-parameter or two parameter analysis. Radiosensitivity varies among and between colorectal tumor cell lines and glioblastoma cell lines. When compared directly using survival, or using two-parameter analysis of radiosensitivity, cell lines distribute into four statistically-significant radiosensitivity groups. These groups associate strongly with the status of two genes,
ATM
and TP53, but do not associate with CDKN1A, 14-3-3sigma, Ki-
ras
and DNA mismatch repair genes. Intrinsic cellular radiosensitivity of 22 colorectal and glioblastoma cell lines fall into four radiosensitivity groups that associate with expression of
ATM
and TP53. These analyses suggest multiple mechanisms underlay intrinsic cellular radiosensitivity.
...
PMID:Human tumor cells segregate into radiosensitivity groups that associate with ATM and TP53 status. 1756 39
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