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Differential expression of cell cycle regulators in CDK5-dependent medullary thyroid carcinoma tumorigenesis

Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is a neuroendocrine cancer of thyroid C-cells, for which few treatment options are available. We have recently reported a role for cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) in MTC pathogenesis. We have generated a mouse model, in which MTC proliferation is induced upon condi...

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Autores principales: Pozo, Karine, Hillmann, Antje, Augustyn, Alexander, Plattner, Florian, Hai, Tao, Singh, Tanvir, Ramezani, Saleh, Sun, Xiankai, Pfragner, Roswitha, Minna, John D., Cote, Gilbert J., Chen, Herbert, Bibb, James A., Nwariaku, Fiemu E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4494924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25900242
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author Pozo, Karine
Hillmann, Antje
Augustyn, Alexander
Plattner, Florian
Hai, Tao
Singh, Tanvir
Ramezani, Saleh
Sun, Xiankai
Pfragner, Roswitha
Minna, John D.
Cote, Gilbert J.
Chen, Herbert
Bibb, James A.
Nwariaku, Fiemu E.
author_facet Pozo, Karine
Hillmann, Antje
Augustyn, Alexander
Plattner, Florian
Hai, Tao
Singh, Tanvir
Ramezani, Saleh
Sun, Xiankai
Pfragner, Roswitha
Minna, John D.
Cote, Gilbert J.
Chen, Herbert
Bibb, James A.
Nwariaku, Fiemu E.
author_sort Pozo, Karine
collection PubMed
description Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is a neuroendocrine cancer of thyroid C-cells, for which few treatment options are available. We have recently reported a role for cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) in MTC pathogenesis. We have generated a mouse model, in which MTC proliferation is induced upon conditional overexpression of the CDK5 activator, p25, in C-cells, and arrested by interrupting p25 overexpression. Here, we identify genes and proteins that are differentially expressed in proliferating versus arrested benign mouse MTC. We find that downstream target genes of the tumor suppressor, retinoblastoma protein, including genes encoding cell cycle regulators such as CDKs, cyclins and CDK inhibitors, are significantly upregulated in malignant mouse tumors in a CDK5-dependent manner. Reducing CDK5 activity in human MTC cells down-regulated these cell cycle regulators suggesting that CDK5 activity is critical for cell cycle progression and MTC proliferation. Finally, the same set of cell cycle proteins was consistently overexpressed in human sporadic MTC but not in hereditary MTC. Together these findings suggest that aberrant CDK5 activity precedes cell cycle initiation and thus may function as a tumor-promoting factor facilitating cell cycle protein expression in MTC. Targeting aberrant CDK5 or its downstream effectors may be a strategy to halt MTC tumorigenesis.
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spelling pubmed-44949242015-07-13 Differential expression of cell cycle regulators in CDK5-dependent medullary thyroid carcinoma tumorigenesis Pozo, Karine Hillmann, Antje Augustyn, Alexander Plattner, Florian Hai, Tao Singh, Tanvir Ramezani, Saleh Sun, Xiankai Pfragner, Roswitha Minna, John D. Cote, Gilbert J. Chen, Herbert Bibb, James A. Nwariaku, Fiemu E. Oncotarget Research Paper Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is a neuroendocrine cancer of thyroid C-cells, for which few treatment options are available. We have recently reported a role for cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) in MTC pathogenesis. We have generated a mouse model, in which MTC proliferation is induced upon conditional overexpression of the CDK5 activator, p25, in C-cells, and arrested by interrupting p25 overexpression. Here, we identify genes and proteins that are differentially expressed in proliferating versus arrested benign mouse MTC. We find that downstream target genes of the tumor suppressor, retinoblastoma protein, including genes encoding cell cycle regulators such as CDKs, cyclins and CDK inhibitors, are significantly upregulated in malignant mouse tumors in a CDK5-dependent manner. Reducing CDK5 activity in human MTC cells down-regulated these cell cycle regulators suggesting that CDK5 activity is critical for cell cycle progression and MTC proliferation. Finally, the same set of cell cycle proteins was consistently overexpressed in human sporadic MTC but not in hereditary MTC. Together these findings suggest that aberrant CDK5 activity precedes cell cycle initiation and thus may function as a tumor-promoting factor facilitating cell cycle protein expression in MTC. Targeting aberrant CDK5 or its downstream effectors may be a strategy to halt MTC tumorigenesis. Impact Journals LLC 2015-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4494924/ /pubmed/25900242 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Pozo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Pozo, Karine
Hillmann, Antje
Augustyn, Alexander
Plattner, Florian
Hai, Tao
Singh, Tanvir
Ramezani, Saleh
Sun, Xiankai
Pfragner, Roswitha
Minna, John D.
Cote, Gilbert J.
Chen, Herbert
Bibb, James A.
Nwariaku, Fiemu E.
Differential expression of cell cycle regulators in CDK5-dependent medullary thyroid carcinoma tumorigenesis
title Differential expression of cell cycle regulators in CDK5-dependent medullary thyroid carcinoma tumorigenesis
title_full Differential expression of cell cycle regulators in CDK5-dependent medullary thyroid carcinoma tumorigenesis
title_fullStr Differential expression of cell cycle regulators in CDK5-dependent medullary thyroid carcinoma tumorigenesis
title_full_unstemmed Differential expression of cell cycle regulators in CDK5-dependent medullary thyroid carcinoma tumorigenesis
title_short Differential expression of cell cycle regulators in CDK5-dependent medullary thyroid carcinoma tumorigenesis
title_sort differential expression of cell cycle regulators in cdk5-dependent medullary thyroid carcinoma tumorigenesis
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4494924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25900242
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