Stress-induced secretion of growth inhibitors: a novel tumor suppressor function of p53

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Elena A Komarova
Luda Diatchenko
Oskar W Rokhlin
Jason E Hill
Zhaohui J Wang
Vadim I Krivokrysenko
Elena Feinstein
Andrei V Gudkov
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[1] College of Medicine,Department of Molecular Genetics
[2] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Pathology
[3] CLONTECH Laboratories,undefined
[4] Inc.,undefined
[5] University of Iowa,undefined
[6] QBI Enterprises Ltd.,undefined
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Oncogene | 1998年 / 17卷
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p53; transcription; secretion; growth inhibition; radiation; chemotherapy;
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p53 tumor suppressor gene controls cell response to a variety of stresses inducing growth arrest or apoptosis in damaged cells. It largely determines the sensitivity of tumor and normal cells to radiation and chemotherapy, and, therefore, defines both the efficacy and limitations of anti-cancer treatment. To determine molecular mechanisms of p53-dependent stress response in normal tissues we identified and compared the spectra of radiation-responsive genes in cells of different origin and p53 status using a cDNA array hybridization technique. The majority of genes identified were p53-dependent and cell type specific. Several of the new p53 responders encode known secreted growth inhibitory factors. This suggests that p53, in addition to its intrinsic antiproliferation activity, can cause `bystander effect' by inducing export of growth suppressive stimuli from damaged cells to neighboring cells. Consistently, a p53-dependent accumulation of factors, which causes growth inhibitory effects in a variety of cell lines, was found after gamma irradiation in the media from established and primary cell cultures and in the urine of irradiated mice. Moreover, p53-dependent factors released by normal human fibroblasts potentiated the cytotoxic effect of a chemotherapeutic drug on co-cultivated tumor cells. This suggests a previously unknown role for normal cells in chemo- and radiation therapy of cancer.
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页码:1089 / 1096
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