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Amplification of <i>MDM2</i> Inhibits MyoD-Mediated Myogenesis
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Cancer ResearchRadiation OncologyTerminal DifferentiationSignal TransductionAntisense Mdm2Molecular RegulationMedicineCancer Cell BiologyTumor SuppressorDna AmplificationCancer GeneticsGene ExpressionCancer BiologyCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyCell DevelopmentTumor BiologyCell Physiology
One obvious phenotype of tumor cells is the lack of terminal differentiation. We previously classified rhabdomyosarcoma cell lines as having either a recessive or a dominant nondifferentiating phenotype. To study the genetic basis of the dominant nondifferentiating phenotype, we utilized microcell fusion to transfer chromosomes from rhabdomyosarcoma cells into C2C12 myoblasts. Transfer of a derivative chromosome 14 inhibits differentiation. The derivative chromosome 14 contains a DNA amplification. MDM2 is amplified and overexpressed in these nondifferentiating hybrids and in the parental rhabdomyosarcoma. Forced expression of MDM2 inhibits MyoD-dependent transcription. Expression of antisense MDM2 restores MyoD-dependent transcriptional activity. We conclude that amplification and overexpression of MDM2 inhibit MyoD function, resulting in a dominant nondifferentiating phenotype.
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