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Transforming growth factor beta-regulated gene expression in a mouse mammary gland epithelial cell line

BACKGROUND: Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) plays an essential role in a wide array of cellular processes. The most well studied TGF-β response in normal epithelial cells is growth inhibition. In some cell types, TGF-β induces an epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT). NMuMG is a nontran...

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Autores principales: Xie, Lu, Law, Brian K, Aakre, Mary E, Edgerton, Mary, Shyr, Yu, Bhowmick, Neil A, Moses, Harold L
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC314403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14580254
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author Xie, Lu
Law, Brian K
Aakre, Mary E
Edgerton, Mary
Shyr, Yu
Bhowmick, Neil A
Moses, Harold L
author_facet Xie, Lu
Law, Brian K
Aakre, Mary E
Edgerton, Mary
Shyr, Yu
Bhowmick, Neil A
Moses, Harold L
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description BACKGROUND: Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) plays an essential role in a wide array of cellular processes. The most well studied TGF-β response in normal epithelial cells is growth inhibition. In some cell types, TGF-β induces an epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT). NMuMG is a nontransformed mouse mammary gland epithelial cell line that exhibits both a growth inhibitory response and an EMT response to TGF-β, rendering NMuMG cells a good model system for studying these TGF-β effects. METHOD: A National Institutes of Aging mouse 15,000 cDNA microarray was used to profile the gene expression of NMuMG cells treated with TGF-β1 for 1, 6, or 24 hours. Data analyses were performed using GenePixPro and GeneSpring software. Selected microarray results were verified by northern analyses. RESULTS: Of the 15,000 genes examined by microarray, 939 were upregulated or downregulated by TGF-β. This represents approximately 10% of the genes examined, minus redundancy. Seven genes previously not known to be regulated by TGF-β at the transcriptional level (Akt and RhoB) or not at all (IQGAP1, mCalpain, actinin α3, Ikki, PP2A-PR53), were identified and their regulation by TGF-β verified by northern blotting. Cell cycle pathway examination demonstrated downregulation of cyclin D(2), c-myc, Id2, p107, E2F5, cyclin A, cyclin B, and cyclin H. Examination of cell adhesion-related genes revealed upregulation of c-Jun, α-actinin, actin, myosin light chain, p120cas catenin (Catns), α-integrin, integrin β5, fibronectin, IQGAP1, and mCalpain. CONCLUSION: Using a cDNA microarray to examine TGF-β-regulated gene expression in NMuMG cells, we have shown regulation of multiple genes that play important roles in cell cycle control and EMT. In addition, we have identified several novel TGF-β-regulated genes that may mediate previously unknown TGF-β functions.
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spelling pubmed-3144032004-01-17 Transforming growth factor beta-regulated gene expression in a mouse mammary gland epithelial cell line Xie, Lu Law, Brian K Aakre, Mary E Edgerton, Mary Shyr, Yu Bhowmick, Neil A Moses, Harold L Breast Cancer Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) plays an essential role in a wide array of cellular processes. The most well studied TGF-β response in normal epithelial cells is growth inhibition. In some cell types, TGF-β induces an epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT). NMuMG is a nontransformed mouse mammary gland epithelial cell line that exhibits both a growth inhibitory response and an EMT response to TGF-β, rendering NMuMG cells a good model system for studying these TGF-β effects. METHOD: A National Institutes of Aging mouse 15,000 cDNA microarray was used to profile the gene expression of NMuMG cells treated with TGF-β1 for 1, 6, or 24 hours. Data analyses were performed using GenePixPro and GeneSpring software. Selected microarray results were verified by northern analyses. RESULTS: Of the 15,000 genes examined by microarray, 939 were upregulated or downregulated by TGF-β. This represents approximately 10% of the genes examined, minus redundancy. Seven genes previously not known to be regulated by TGF-β at the transcriptional level (Akt and RhoB) or not at all (IQGAP1, mCalpain, actinin α3, Ikki, PP2A-PR53), were identified and their regulation by TGF-β verified by northern blotting. Cell cycle pathway examination demonstrated downregulation of cyclin D(2), c-myc, Id2, p107, E2F5, cyclin A, cyclin B, and cyclin H. Examination of cell adhesion-related genes revealed upregulation of c-Jun, α-actinin, actin, myosin light chain, p120cas catenin (Catns), α-integrin, integrin β5, fibronectin, IQGAP1, and mCalpain. CONCLUSION: Using a cDNA microarray to examine TGF-β-regulated gene expression in NMuMG cells, we have shown regulation of multiple genes that play important roles in cell cycle control and EMT. In addition, we have identified several novel TGF-β-regulated genes that may mediate previously unknown TGF-β functions. BioMed Central 2003 2003-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC314403/ /pubmed/14580254 Text en Copyright © 2003 Xie et al licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Xie, Lu
Law, Brian K
Aakre, Mary E
Edgerton, Mary
Shyr, Yu
Bhowmick, Neil A
Moses, Harold L
Transforming growth factor beta-regulated gene expression in a mouse mammary gland epithelial cell line
title Transforming growth factor beta-regulated gene expression in a mouse mammary gland epithelial cell line
title_full Transforming growth factor beta-regulated gene expression in a mouse mammary gland epithelial cell line
title_fullStr Transforming growth factor beta-regulated gene expression in a mouse mammary gland epithelial cell line
title_full_unstemmed Transforming growth factor beta-regulated gene expression in a mouse mammary gland epithelial cell line
title_short Transforming growth factor beta-regulated gene expression in a mouse mammary gland epithelial cell line
title_sort transforming growth factor beta-regulated gene expression in a mouse mammary gland epithelial cell line
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC314403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14580254
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