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Query: UNIPROT:P04637 (
p53
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In transformed human glial cells, abnormalities of the
p53
gene and altered expression of glial-specific properties (GSPs) have been observed. We therefore investigated whether (i) expression of the altered
p53 protein
is involved in the reduced expression of GSPs; and (ii) expression of the wild-type
p53
(wt-p53) gene leads to induction of GSPs. We first determined that the
p53
gene is mutated in human glioblastoma U-373MG cells. In these cells, and in human T-98G glioblastoma cells reported to possess a mutated
p53
(m-p53) gene, nuclear m-
p53
expression was intense while GSP expression was low in the same cell as revealed by double labelling immunocytochemistry. Conversely, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and
glutamate synthase
(GS) were expressed in cells devoid of nuclear m-
p53
immnunoreactivity. Therefore, a mutually exclusive relationship exists between the cytoplasmic GSPs and nuclear m-
p53
. Upon treatment with retinoic acid (RA) and dibutyryl cyclic AMP (dbcAMP), overall GSP staining were increased concomitant with suppression of nuclear m-
p53
. Their mutually exclusive expression pattern was maintained suggesting a functional relationship. This is supported by the observation of a similar mutually exclusive expression pattern for
p53
and GSPs in pathologic specimens of human glioblastoma tissues. We then explored the role of the wt-
p53
gene in the induction of GSPs using a wt-
p53
tetracycline-regulated conditional expression system in human LN-Z308 glioblastoma cells. These cells normally express no
p53
and no appreciable levels of GS or GFAP. Induced expression of wt-
p53
lead to induction of GSP. These observations are consistent with the hypotheses that (i) nuclear m-
p53
expression and cytoplasmic expression of GFAP and GS are inversely correlated, and (ii) expression of the wt-
p53
gene leads to the expression of GSPs.
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PMID:Alteration in p53 modulates glial proteins in human glial tumour cells. 1110 Aug 17