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Query: UNIPROT:P04637 (
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In the present paper, we investigated the pathophysiological implication of
TGF-beta
from megakaryocytes or megakaryoblasts in the development of myelofibrosis. In the bone marrow of myelofibrosis, proliferation of megakaryocytes is often noticed. We therefore investigated the
TGF-beta
expression in the bone marrow megakaryocytes from 12 chronic myeloproliferative disorder patients with myelofibrosis by immunohistochemical analysis. About all the specimen showed strong positivity for
TGF-beta
. In order to examine whether megakaryoblasts produce
TGF-beta
, we then measured
TGF-beta
activity in the conditioned medium (CM) of megakaryoblasts from a patient with acute megakaryoblastic leukemia who had profound myelofibrosis. The CM showed strong collagen synthesis stimulating activity which was nullified by addition of anti
TGF-beta
antibody. Since
TGF-beta
exists as latent form in platelets,
TGF-beta
was considered to be altered from active to latent form during megakaryocytes differentiation. In this context, MEG-01, a megakaryoblastic cell line which produces active
TGF-beta
was underwent differentiation to produce platelet-like bleb with TPA treatment. During the differentiation, MEG-01 showed the decrease of active
TGF-beta
production and increase of latent
TGF-beta
together with the production of LTBP. These results suggest that megakaryoblasts produce active
TGF-beta
and may may cause myelofibrosis, while more differentiated megakaryocytes produce latent
TGF-beta
. Mechanism by which megakaryoblast escape from negative autocrine of active
TGF-beta
was also investigated. MEG-01 was found to express mutated
p53
which is considered to be responsible for impaired signal transduction of
TGF-beta
.
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PMID:[TGF-beta and platelet]. 802 82
Previous studies have demonstrated that androgen responsive human prostate cancer cells can be induced to undergo programmed cell death after androgen ablation. By contrast, androgen-independent human prostate cancer cells do not activate this apoptotic pathway in response to androgen ablation. In the present study, two androgen-independent human prostatic cell lines, PC-3 and DU-145, were used as in vitro model systems to investigate the possibility of induction of programmed cell death in response to non-androgen ablative cytotoxic drugs. Treatment of these cells with the fluorinated pyrimidines, 5-fluoro-2-deoxyuridine or trifluorothymidine, resulted in a significant decrease in cell viability, over a period of 96 hr of exposure to the drugs, as determined by the trypan blue exclusion assay. The characteristic DNA fragmentation into a nucleosomal ladder and induction of expression of specific apoptosis-related genes, such as TRPM-2/SGP-2, and
TGF-beta
1, but not the growth-related genes, c-myc, c-fos, and
p53
, temporally correlated with activation of apoptotic cell death in both systems. Simultaneous treatment with exogenous thymidine completely abrogated the fluoropyrimidine-induced cytotoxic effect in both cell lines, as well as the nucleosomal fragmentation of DNA, indicating that this apoptotic process is due to the induction of "thymineless" state. These results suggest that androgen-independent human prostate cancer cells retain the ability to activate the apoptotic cascade, after treatment with cytotoxic drugs that induce a "thymineless" state.
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PMID:Induction of apoptosis in androgen-independent human prostate cancer cells undergoing thymineless death. 803 80
Human carcinoma cell lines are frequently refractory to the antiproliferative effect of the autocrine growth inhibitor transforming growth factor beta 1 (
TGF-beta
1) and often express mutant forms of the tumor suppressor gene
p53
. Therefore, we wished to determine whether mutant p53 affects the cellular response to
TGF-beta
1. A murine
p53
complementary DNA carrying an activating point mutation was introduced into
TGF-beta
1-sensitive BALB/MK mouse epidermal keratinocytes by retroviral infection. Mp53 transformed cells displayed a spindle-type morphology and expressed between 0.02 and 0.7 ng of mutant p53/mg total protein. Furthermore, whereas
TGF-beta
1 caused approximately 90% maximal inhibition of DNA synthesis of parental BALB/MK cells, the Mp53 transformants were inhibited by less than 70%. The median inhibiting dose of
TGF-beta
1 was 4.07 +/- 1 (SE) pM for BALB/MK cells, but ranged from 2.4 to 11.2 pM and from 11.7 to 40 pM for two different sets of Mp53 transformants, and increased as a function of the amounts of mutant p53 protein that were expressed. Our findings suggest that mutant forms of
p53
inhibit the antiproliferative effect of
TGF-beta
1 by interfering with its signaling pathway.
...
PMID:Mutant p53 tumor suppressor gene causes resistance to transforming growth factor beta 1 in murine keratinocytes. 809 35
We describe the spontaneous progression of a colon adenoma cell line to tumorigenicity and growth factor independence. This system allows direct comparison of biologic stages of malignant progression with alterations of colon cancer suppressor genes and oncogenes. VACO-235, a human colon adenoma cell line, is at early passages nontumorigenic in the nude mouse, unable to grow in soft agar, growth stimulated by serum and EGF, and growth inhibited by
TGF-beta
. VACO-235 daughter passages 93 and higher have in culture spontaneously progressed to being weakly tumorigenic, but retain all other growth characteristics of VACO-235 early passages. A mouse xenograft from late passage VACO-235 was reestablished in culture as the granddaughter cell line, VACO-411. VACO-411 is highly tumorigenic, clones in soft agar, and is unresponsive to serum, EGF, and
TGF-beta
. Early passage VACO-235 bears a mutant K-ras allele, bears only mutant APC alleles, expresses no DCC transcripts, and expresses only wild type
p53
transcripts. VACO-411 retains the identical genotype, still expressing only wild type
p53
. Colonic cells after ras mutation, APC mutation, and DCC inactivation remain nontumorigenic and growth factor dependent. Malignant progression involves at least two additional steps, and in VACO-411 can proceed by a novel pathway not requiring
p53
inactivation.
...
PMID:A benign cultured colon adenoma bears three genetically altered colon cancer oncogenes, but progresses to tumorigenicity and transforming growth factor-beta independence without inactivating the p53 tumor suppressor gene. 813 40
Even though the "low-risk" human papillomavirus (HPV) diseases, such as condyloma acuminatum, rarely progress to malignancy, their high incidence evidences the need for a better understanding of molecular interactions between these viruses and the epithelium. Our study examined the contribution of altered expression of certain cytokines and antioncogenes to the hyperproliferative properties of HPV-related skin lesions. The "low-risk" human papillomavirus types (HPV 6 or 11) were determined by in situ hybridization and PCR amplification followed by direct sequencing using consensus primers from the highly conserved L1 region in six different condylomas. mRNA levels of certain cytokines (e.g.,
TGF-beta
1, IFN-beta), tumor suppressor genes (RB,
p53
), c-myc, epidermal growth factor receptor, and cdc2 kinase were measured by RT/PCR. A characteristic change in mRNA levels of those genes was found in condylomas compared to that of the expression levels of uninfected skin. Western blot experiments demonstrated a higher proportion of the hyperphosphorylated form of RB protein and a higher level of cdc2 kinase and c-myc, but low
p53
and
TGF-beta
1 levels in condylomas. These data reflect a higher proliferative state of those condylomas compared to the normal skin, suggesting a direct or indirect involvement of "low-risk" HPVs in interaction with the cellular cytokine/antioncogene system providing growth advantage to those infected cells.
...
PMID:Alterations in cytokine/antioncogene expression in skin lesions caused by "low-risk" types of human papillomaviruses. 816 33
The purpose of this study was to investigate and to compare, by in situ hybridization, gene expression of IL-1 beta, IL-8,
TGF-beta
1,
TGF-beta
2, TGF-beta 3, TGF-alpha,
p53
and c-myc in lesions and in non-involved skin of patients with psoriasis. All lesional skin biopsies showed overexpression of IL-1 beta, IL-8 TGF-alpha mRNAs. IL-1 beta hybridization signals were strong in a small number of cells localized predominantly in the dermal papillae and in the suprapapillary epidermis. Overexpression of TGF-alpha was observed in all suprabasal keratinocytes, whereas strongly elevated IL-8 mRNA expression was found to be restricted to clusters of suprabasal keratinocytes. TGF-beta 3,
p53
and c-myc transcripts were clearly detected in the epidermis of all biopsies, although expression levels were comparable in lesional and non-lesional skin.
...
PMID:In situ hybridization analysis of cytokine, proto-oncogene and tumour suppressor gene expression in psoriasis. 821 83
Although a minor cause of cancer mortality, thyroid tumors represent a simple and hence powerful experimental model for studying the cell and molecular biology of tumorigenesis in human epithelial cells. This review uses current knowledge of the physiology of growth control in the thyroid as a framework for discussing the somatic genetic abnormalities responsible for follicular cell tumors. Specific emphasis is placed on the predictable involvement of the G-protein oncogene gsp, the key early role of the ras oncogene family, and the apparent rarity of mutations in the
p53
tumor-suppressor gene. Potential contributions of the thyroid model to our understanding of interactions between growth regulatory genes are discussed, particularly the relationships between ras and IGF-1 and between
p53
and
TGF-beta
. Throughout, thyroid tumor data are related to that from other tumor types and interpreted in the context of a general model of cell proliferation.
...
PMID:Molecular basis of epithelial tumorigenesis: the thyroid model. 841 49
Vitamin A and calcium are important regulators of growth and differentiation of epithelial cells and are intimately involved in preneoplastic and neoplastic transformation. It has been proposed that their effects are mediated by autocrine/paracrine positive and negative regulators of growth. The objectives of this investigation were to examine the effects of all-trans retinoic acid (RA) and Ca2+ on cell proliferation, anchorage-independent growth (AIG), and on the expression of transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha), transforming growth factor-beta 1 (
TGF-beta
1), and
p53 tumor suppressor
genes in human tracheal gland epithelial (HTGE) cells immortalized by adenovirus 12-simian virus 40 (Ad12-SV40) hybrid. Cells exhibiting the transformed phenotype, AIG, were maintained in serum-free culture conditions. Calcium effects were examined at 0.15, 0.50, 1.0, and 2.0 mM concentrations. The effects of RA were determined with 10(-9), 10(-7), and 10(-6) M concentrations. Gene expression was examined by Northern and Western analyses. Ca2+ had no significant effect on cell proliferation, but it enhanced the expression of
TGF-beta
1 gene and slightly inhibited
p53
expression. Ca2+ had no effect on TGF-alpha. RA inhibited both cell proliferation and AIG growth, which was accompanied by enhanced expression of
p53
. RA had no significant effect on the expression of TGF-alpha and
TGF-beta
1 genes. These results demonstrate that RA regulates growth of HTGE cells mainly by upregulating the
p53
gene; Ca2+, which enhances
TGF-beta
1 expression, had no effect on growth.
...
PMID:Retinoic acid and calcium regulation of p53, transforming growth factor-beta 1, and transforming growth factor-alpha gene expression and growth in adenovirus 12-SV40-transformed human tracheal gland epithelial cells. 847 34
The molecular role of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in liver disease has yet to be clarified. In this study, we analyzed the relationship of HCV replication with mRNA expression of growth factors and mutation of tumor suppressor gene, ie, transforming growth factor-beta 1 (
TGF-beta
1), which promotes cirrhotic changes; TGF-alpha, insulin-like growth factor-II (IGF-II), which are both related to hepatocyte transformation; and tumor suppressor gene
p53
, which is associated with HCC progression. A semiquantitative RNA polymerase chain reaction (RNA-PCR) was used to analyze genetic expression in 31 cirrhotic liver specimens from patients with HCV. In order to detect HCV replication, the minus-strand RNA of HCV, which serves as a template for the synthesis of genomic plus-strand RNA, was examined. The expression of the growth factors was semiquantified by RNA-PCR, and the mutation of
p53
was detected using PCR-single-strand conformation polymorphism. According to the semiquantitative analysis, HCV replication was not associated with the expression of
TGF-beta
1 but was significantly so with the overexpression of TGF-alpha (r = 0.74) and IGF-II (r = 0.65) in the HCV-positive cirrhotic livers. No mutation of
p53
was recognized in any of the samples. Our investigation thus suggested that the replication of HCV might mediate the coexpression of TGF-alpha and IGF-II and act as a possible initiating factor for hepatocarcinogenesis.
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PMID:Hepatitis C virus replication is associated with expression of transforming growth factor-alpha and insulin-like growth factor-II in cirrhotic livers. 856 58
Cell cycle regulators such as cyclins, cyclin-dependent kinases (cdks) and their inhibitors control the growth of cells. SDI1/CIP1/WAF1/p21 is a potent inhibitor of G1 cdks, whose expression is induced by wild-type
p53
. To elucidate the mechanism of growth inhibition by transforming growth factor beta 1 (
TGFbeta
1), we examined the effect of
TGFbeta
1 on the expression of p21, G1 cyclins and cdks by human gastric cancer cell lines.
TGFbeta
1 induced p21 expression and subsequently suppressed cdk2 kinase activity, followed by a reduction in phosphorylation of the product of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor gene in TMK-1 cells, which are responsive to
TGFbeta
1. Coimmunoprecipitation analysis demonstrated that
TGFbeta
1 increased the level of p21 protein present in complexes with cdk2. In contrast,
TGFbeta
1 did not induce p21 in
TGFbeta
1-resistant MKN-28 cells.
TGFbeta
1 did not affect the levels of
p53 mRNA
and protein in TMK-1 and MKN-28 cells, which contain mutated
p53
genes. These mutated
p53
complementary DNAs, when overexpressed, failed to activate transcription from the p21 promoter. Furthermore,
TGFbeta
1 caused a reduction in the steady-state level of cyclin A protein concomitantly with inhibition of cdk2 kinase activity in TMK-1 cells. These results suggest that the growth inhibition of tumor cells by
TGFbeta
1 is associated with
p53
-independent induction of p21, subsequent suppression of cdk activity and a decrease in cyclin A protein in TMK-1 cells.
...
PMID:Inhibition of cell growth by transforming growth factor beta 1 is associated with p53-independent induction of p21 in gastric carcinoma cells. 864 69
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