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<i>PTGF-β</i> , a type β transforming growth factor (TGF-β) superfamily member, is a p53 target gene that inhibits tumor cell growth via TGF-β signaling pathway
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Cell ProliferationTumor BiologyP53 Target GenesCell RegulationGrowth FactorCancer Cell BiologyRadiation OncologyCell SignalingCancer ResearchP53 Target GeneHealth SciencesP53 TargetType βP53 BoundCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionTumor SuppressorMedicineCancer Growth
Identification and characterization of p53 target genes would lead to a better understanding of p53 functions and p53-mediated signaling pathways. Two putative p53 binding sites were identified in the promoter of a gene encoding PTGF-beta, a type beta transforming growth factor (TGF-beta) superfamily member. Gel shift assay showed that p53 bound to both sites. Luciferase-coupled transactivation assay revealed that the gene promoter was activated in a p53 dose- as well as p53 binding site-dependent manner by wild-type p53 but not by several p53 mutants. The p53 binding and transactivation of the PTGF-beta promoter was enhanced by etoposide, a p53 activator, and was largely blocked by a dominant negative p53 mutant. Furthermore, expression of endogenous PTGF-beta was remarkably induced by etoposide in p53-positive, but not in p53-negative, cell lines. Finally, the conditioned medium collected from PTGF-beta-overexpressing cells, but not from the control cells, suppressed tumor cell growth. Growth suppression was not, however, seen in cells that lack functional TGF-beta receptors or Smad4, suggesting that PTGF-beta acts through the TGF-beta signaling pathway. Thus, PTGF-beta, a secretory protein, is a p53 target that could mediate p53-induced growth suppression in autocrinal as well as paracrinal fashions. The finding made a vertical connection between p53 and TGF-beta signaling pathways in controlling cell growth and implied a potential important role of p53 in inflammation regulation via PTGF-beta.
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