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Transcription factors from the CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein (C/EBP) family are fundamental for the control of differentiation and proliferation of many adult tissues.
C/EBP alpha
has a crucial role in inducing terminal differentiation and is an established tumor suppressor gene in several cancer models. The objective of this study was to analyze the putative role of
C/EBP alpha
in gastric carcinoma (GC). We analyzed the expression of
C/EBP alpha
in normal and neoplastic gastric tissues, and assessed the role of
C/EBP alpha
on proliferation and differentiation of GC cells. In normal gastric mucosa,
C/EBP alpha
is expressed in the foveolar epithelium and co-localizes with the gastric differentiation marker
trefoil factor 1
(
TFF1
). The expression of
C/EBP alpha
was found to be lost in 30% of GC cases. To evaluate the role of
C/EBP alpha
in cell proliferation and differentiation, we transfected GC cells with a full-length
C/EBP alpha
protein. We observed a significant decrease in proliferation in
C/EBP alpha
-transfected cells. This was accompanied by a decrease in Cyclin D1, an increase in P27 expression, and an increased expression of
TFF1
. Finally, we showed that inhibition of the Ras/MAPK pathway leads to increased
C/EBP alpha
and
TFF1
expression, and decreased cell proliferation and cyclin D1 expression in GC cells. Our results suggest that
C/EBP alpha
(together with other members of the C/EBP family) has an active role in the control of differentiation and proliferation in normal gastric mucosa. In GC, loss of
C/EBP alpha
may be associated with the switch from a cellular differentiation to a cellular proliferation program, presumably as a consequence of Ras/MAPK pathway activation.
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PMID:C/EBP alpha expression is associated with homeostasis of the gastric epithelium and with gastric carcinogenesis. 2038 38