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Effects of p53 mutants derived from lung carcinomas on the p53-responsive element (p53RE) of the MDM2 gene.

The present study represents a continuation of previous works in which we observed that lung carcinomas co-expressing MDM2 protein and p53 mutants (mt p53) exhibited more aggressive behaviour. In the above studies, we suggested a 'gain of function' mechanism of mt p53 proteins based on the...

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Autores principales: Gorgoulis, V. G., Zacharatos, P. V., Manolis, E., Ikonomopoulos, J. A., Damalas, A., Lamprinopoulos, C., Rassidakis, G. Z., Zoumpourlis, V., Kotsinas, A., Rassidakis, A. N., Halazonetis, T. D., Kittas, C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2151306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9472631
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author Gorgoulis, V. G.
Zacharatos, P. V.
Manolis, E.
Ikonomopoulos, J. A.
Damalas, A.
Lamprinopoulos, C.
Rassidakis, G. Z.
Zoumpourlis, V.
Kotsinas, A.
Rassidakis, A. N.
Halazonetis, T. D.
Kittas, C.
author_facet Gorgoulis, V. G.
Zacharatos, P. V.
Manolis, E.
Ikonomopoulos, J. A.
Damalas, A.
Lamprinopoulos, C.
Rassidakis, G. Z.
Zoumpourlis, V.
Kotsinas, A.
Rassidakis, A. N.
Halazonetis, T. D.
Kittas, C.
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description The present study represents a continuation of previous works in which we observed that lung carcinomas co-expressing MDM2 protein and p53 mutants (mt p53) exhibited more aggressive behaviour. In the above studies, we suggested a 'gain of function' mechanism of mt p53 proteins based on the fact that the MDM2 gene possesses a p53-responsive element (MDM2-p53RE). In this study, to prove our hypothesis, we selected 12 cases from a series of 51 bronchogenic carcinomas. In these 12 cases, we examined the ability of the expressed mt p53 to bind the MDM2-p53RE and correlated the findings with MDM2 expression. Furthermore, we constructed four of these p53 mutants and studied their transactivation properties by co-transfecting them with a reporter plasmid carrying MDM2-p53RE in the p53 null non-small-cell lung carcinoma cell line (NSCLC) H1299. We observed mutant p53 protein DNA-binding activity, which depended on the nature and the position of the amino acid substitution. The fact that the cases with DNA-binding activity were accompanied with MDM2 protein isoforms' overexpression is indicative of a 'gain of function' phenotype. This hypothesis was enforced by the findings of the transfection experiments, which revealed that certain p53 mutants enhanced the expression of the luciferase reporter gene either directly or indirectly via a dominant positive effect on the wild-type p53. In conclusion, this work is one first attempt to examine if the deregulation of the p53/MDM2 autoregulatory feedback loop is due to novel properties of certain p53 mutants in the specific environment of a subset of bronchogenic carcinomas. IMAGES:
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spelling pubmed-21513062009-09-10 Effects of p53 mutants derived from lung carcinomas on the p53-responsive element (p53RE) of the MDM2 gene. Gorgoulis, V. G. Zacharatos, P. V. Manolis, E. Ikonomopoulos, J. A. Damalas, A. Lamprinopoulos, C. Rassidakis, G. Z. Zoumpourlis, V. Kotsinas, A. Rassidakis, A. N. Halazonetis, T. D. Kittas, C. Br J Cancer Research Article The present study represents a continuation of previous works in which we observed that lung carcinomas co-expressing MDM2 protein and p53 mutants (mt p53) exhibited more aggressive behaviour. In the above studies, we suggested a 'gain of function' mechanism of mt p53 proteins based on the fact that the MDM2 gene possesses a p53-responsive element (MDM2-p53RE). In this study, to prove our hypothesis, we selected 12 cases from a series of 51 bronchogenic carcinomas. In these 12 cases, we examined the ability of the expressed mt p53 to bind the MDM2-p53RE and correlated the findings with MDM2 expression. Furthermore, we constructed four of these p53 mutants and studied their transactivation properties by co-transfecting them with a reporter plasmid carrying MDM2-p53RE in the p53 null non-small-cell lung carcinoma cell line (NSCLC) H1299. We observed mutant p53 protein DNA-binding activity, which depended on the nature and the position of the amino acid substitution. The fact that the cases with DNA-binding activity were accompanied with MDM2 protein isoforms' overexpression is indicative of a 'gain of function' phenotype. This hypothesis was enforced by the findings of the transfection experiments, which revealed that certain p53 mutants enhanced the expression of the luciferase reporter gene either directly or indirectly via a dominant positive effect on the wild-type p53. In conclusion, this work is one first attempt to examine if the deregulation of the p53/MDM2 autoregulatory feedback loop is due to novel properties of certain p53 mutants in the specific environment of a subset of bronchogenic carcinomas. IMAGES: Nature Publishing Group 1998 /pmc/articles/PMC2151306/ /pubmed/9472631 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Research Article
Gorgoulis, V. G.
Zacharatos, P. V.
Manolis, E.
Ikonomopoulos, J. A.
Damalas, A.
Lamprinopoulos, C.
Rassidakis, G. Z.
Zoumpourlis, V.
Kotsinas, A.
Rassidakis, A. N.
Halazonetis, T. D.
Kittas, C.
Effects of p53 mutants derived from lung carcinomas on the p53-responsive element (p53RE) of the MDM2 gene.
title Effects of p53 mutants derived from lung carcinomas on the p53-responsive element (p53RE) of the MDM2 gene.
title_full Effects of p53 mutants derived from lung carcinomas on the p53-responsive element (p53RE) of the MDM2 gene.
title_fullStr Effects of p53 mutants derived from lung carcinomas on the p53-responsive element (p53RE) of the MDM2 gene.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of p53 mutants derived from lung carcinomas on the p53-responsive element (p53RE) of the MDM2 gene.
title_short Effects of p53 mutants derived from lung carcinomas on the p53-responsive element (p53RE) of the MDM2 gene.
title_sort effects of p53 mutants derived from lung carcinomas on the p53-responsive element (p53re) of the mdm2 gene.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2151306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9472631
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