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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
gastrin
)
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Cyclooxygenase-2, the inducible enzyme of arachidonic acid metabolism and prostaglandin synthesis, is over expressed in colorectal cancer. Inhibition of COX-1/-2 by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs is associated with a decreased risk for these malignancies, whereas high serum
gastrin
levels elevate this risk. As
gastrin
exhibits trophical effects on colonic epithelium we sought to explore whether it is capable to induce COX-2 expression in a human colon cancer cell line. The aim of this study is the description of the
gastrin
evoked effects on the transcriptional activity of the COX-2 gene in colorectal cancer cells and the identification of regulatory promoter elements. Reporter gene assays were performed with the
gastrin
-stimulated human colorectal cancer cell-line Colo-320, which was stable transfected with the human cholecystokinin-B/gastrin receptor cDNA and COX-2-promoter-luciferase constructs containing different segments of the 5'-region of the COX-2 gene or with mutated promoter constructs. Transcription factors were characterized with electrophoretic mobility shift assays.
Gastrin
-dependent induction of COX-2 mRNA was shown using "real-time" PCR. Resulting elevated Prostaglandin E2-levels were measured using ELISA.
Gastrin
stimulated the PGE2-generation and COX-2-mRNA expression in human Colo-320-B cells potently, obviously by transactivating the COX-2-promoter using a region between - 68 bp and + 70 bp. Further examinations identified a CRE-E-box element between - 56 bp and - 48 bp mediating the
gastrin
-effects on the COX-2 gene. Transcription factors binding to this promoter element were
USF
-1 und -2. These results show the necessity to perform succeeding studies, which could describe possible mechanisms in which
gastrin
and COX-2 contribute to the induction of colorectal carcinomas.
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PMID:An upstream CRE-E-box element is essential for gastrin-dependent activation of the cyclooxygenase-2 gene in human colon cancer cells. 1760 53