Modulation of gene expression by tumor-derived p53 mutants

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Scian, MJ
Stagliano, KER
Ellis, MA
Hassan, S
Bowman, M
Miles, MF
Deb, SP
Deb, S
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[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Biochem, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
[2] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Massey Canc Ctr, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
[3] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
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10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-04-1568
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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p53 mutants with a single amino acid substitution are overexpressed in a majority of human cancers containing a p53 mutation. Overexpression of the mutant protein suggests that there is a selection pressure on the cell indicative of an active functional role for mutant p53. Indeed, H1299 cells expressing mutant p53-R175H, p53-R273H or p53-D281G grow at a faster rate compared with a control cell line. Using p53-specific small interfering RNA, we show that the growth rate of mutant p53-expressing cells decreases as mutant p53 level decreases, demonstrating that the increased cellular growth is dependent on p53 expression. Increased growth rate is not observed for H1299 cell clones expressing mutant p53-D281G (L22Q/W23S), which has been shown to be defective in transactivation in transient transcriptional assays. This shows that the increased growth rate imparted by mutant p53 in H1299 cells requires the transactivation function of mutant p53. By performing microarray hybridization analyses, we show that constitutive expression of three common p53 mutants (p53-R175H, p53-R273H, and p53-D281G) in H1299 human lung carcinoma cells evokes regulation of a common set of genes, a significant number of which are involved in cell growth regulation. Predictably, H1299 cells expressing p53-D281G (L22Q/W23S) are defective in upregulating a number of these genes. The differences in expression profiles induced by individual p53 mutants in the cells may be representative of the p53 mutants and how they can affect gene expression resulting in the observed "gain of function" phenotypes (i.e., increased growth rate, decreased sensitivity to chemotherapeutic agents, and so forth).
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