Suppression of the p53-or pRB-mediated G1 checkpoint is required for E2F-induced S-phase entry

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Lomazzi, M
Moroni, MC
Jensen, MR
Frittoli, E
Helin, K
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[1] European Inst Oncol, Dept Expt Oncol, I-20141 Milan, Italy
[2] FIRC Inst Mol Oncol, Milan, Italy
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10.1038/ng891
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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Deregulation of the retinoblastoma protein (pRB) pathway is a hallmark of cancer(1). In the absence of other genetic alterations, this deregulation results in lack of differentiation, hyperproliferation and apoptosis(2). The pRB protein acts as a transcriptional repressor by targeting the E2F transcription factors, whose functions are required for entry into S phase(3,4). Increased E2F activity can induce S phase in quiescent cells this is a central element of most models for the development of cancer 1,3,4. We show that although E2F1 alone is not sufficient to induce S phase in diploid mouse and human fibroblasts, increased E2F1 activity can result in S-phase entry in diploid fibroblasts in which the p53-mediated G1 checkpoint is suppressed. In addition, we show that E2F1 can induce S phase in primary mouse fibroblasts lacking pRB. These results indicate that, in addition to acting as an E2F-dependent transcriptional repressor, pRB is also required for the cells to retain the G1 checkpoint in response to unprogrammed proliferative signals.
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