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Gene regulation and genetic susceptibility to neoplastic transformation: AP-1 and p80 expression in JB6 cells.

The mouse epidermal JB6 cell system consists of clonal genetic variants that are sensitive (P+) or resistant (P-) to the promotion of neoplastic transformation by phorbol esters and other tumor-promoting agents. P+ cells display AP-1-dependent phorbol-ester-inducible transactivation of gene expressi...

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Autores principales: Bernstein, L R, Ben-Ari, E T, Simek, S L, Colburn, N H
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1773784
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author Bernstein, L R
Ben-Ari, E T
Simek, S L
Colburn, N H
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Simek, S L
Colburn, N H
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description The mouse epidermal JB6 cell system consists of clonal genetic variants that are sensitive (P+) or resistant (P-) to the promotion of neoplastic transformation by phorbol esters and other tumor-promoting agents. P+ cells display AP-1-dependent phorbol-ester-inducible transactivation of gene expression, whereas P- cells have a defect in transactivation. Transfection of promotion sensitivity gene pro-1 into P- cells reconstituted both P+ phenotype and AP-1-dependent phorbol-ester-inducible transactivation. P- and P+ cells exhibited induction of c-jun and c-fos messenger RNA levels by phorbol ester, but P- cells had significantly lower basal and induced levels of jun mRNA than P+ cells. Basal and induced levels of c-jun protein were significantly lower in P- cells as well. Differences in levels the 80-kDa pI 4.5 protein p80 were also observed in JB6 cells as a function of preneoplastic progression; high levels of p80 protein and mRNA were observed in P- cells, intermediate levels in P+ cells, and negligible levels were observed in transformed derivatives of JB6 cells. Phorbol ester treatment induced phosphorylation but not synthesis of p80. These data are consistent with the hypotheses that AP-1 is required in the signal transduction pathway for promotion of neoplastic transformation by tumor promoter, that pro genes may control AP-1 activity, that threshold levels of Jun mRNA and protein may play a role in transactivation and promotion sensitivity, and that the p80 protein in JB6 cells may behave in vivo as a suppressor of cellular transformation.
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spelling pubmed-15680712006-09-18 Gene regulation and genetic susceptibility to neoplastic transformation: AP-1 and p80 expression in JB6 cells. Bernstein, L R Ben-Ari, E T Simek, S L Colburn, N H Environ Health Perspect Research Article The mouse epidermal JB6 cell system consists of clonal genetic variants that are sensitive (P+) or resistant (P-) to the promotion of neoplastic transformation by phorbol esters and other tumor-promoting agents. P+ cells display AP-1-dependent phorbol-ester-inducible transactivation of gene expression, whereas P- cells have a defect in transactivation. Transfection of promotion sensitivity gene pro-1 into P- cells reconstituted both P+ phenotype and AP-1-dependent phorbol-ester-inducible transactivation. P- and P+ cells exhibited induction of c-jun and c-fos messenger RNA levels by phorbol ester, but P- cells had significantly lower basal and induced levels of jun mRNA than P+ cells. Basal and induced levels of c-jun protein were significantly lower in P- cells as well. Differences in levels the 80-kDa pI 4.5 protein p80 were also observed in JB6 cells as a function of preneoplastic progression; high levels of p80 protein and mRNA were observed in P- cells, intermediate levels in P+ cells, and negligible levels were observed in transformed derivatives of JB6 cells. Phorbol ester treatment induced phosphorylation but not synthesis of p80. These data are consistent with the hypotheses that AP-1 is required in the signal transduction pathway for promotion of neoplastic transformation by tumor promoter, that pro genes may control AP-1 activity, that threshold levels of Jun mRNA and protein may play a role in transactivation and promotion sensitivity, and that the p80 protein in JB6 cells may behave in vivo as a suppressor of cellular transformation. 1991-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1568071/ /pubmed/1773784 Text en
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Bernstein, L R
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Simek, S L
Colburn, N H
Gene regulation and genetic susceptibility to neoplastic transformation: AP-1 and p80 expression in JB6 cells.
title Gene regulation and genetic susceptibility to neoplastic transformation: AP-1 and p80 expression in JB6 cells.
title_full Gene regulation and genetic susceptibility to neoplastic transformation: AP-1 and p80 expression in JB6 cells.
title_fullStr Gene regulation and genetic susceptibility to neoplastic transformation: AP-1 and p80 expression in JB6 cells.
title_full_unstemmed Gene regulation and genetic susceptibility to neoplastic transformation: AP-1 and p80 expression in JB6 cells.
title_short Gene regulation and genetic susceptibility to neoplastic transformation: AP-1 and p80 expression in JB6 cells.
title_sort gene regulation and genetic susceptibility to neoplastic transformation: ap-1 and p80 expression in jb6 cells.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1773784
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