Essential contribution of Ets-1 to constitutive Pim-3 expression in human pancreatic cancer cells.
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We previously demonstrated that the proto-oncogene Pim-3 with serine/threonine kinase activity was aberrantly expressed in cancer cells but not in the normal cells of the pancreas. In order to elucidate the molecular mechanism underlying aberrant Pim-3 expression in pancreatic cancer cells, we constructed luciferase expression vectors linked to 5'-flanking deletion mutants of the human Pim-3 gene and transfected human pancreatic cancer cells with the resultant vectors. The region up to -264 bp was essential for constitutive Pim-3 gene expression, and the mutation in the Ets-1 binding site (between -216 and -211 bp) reduced luciferase activities. Moreover, Ets-1 mRNA and protein were constitutively expressed together with Pim-3 in human pancreatic cancer cell lines. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assay demonstrated constitutive binding of Ets-1 to the 5'-flanking region of human Pim-3 gene between -249 and -183 bp. Pim-3 promoter activity and its protein expression were induced by transfection with wild type-Ets-1 and were reduced by transfection with dominant negative-Ets-1 or Ets-1 small-interfering RNA (siRNA). Furthermore, dominant negative-Ets-1 and Ets-1 siRNA reduced the amount of Bad phosphorylated at its Ser(112) and induced apoptosis, when they were transfected into human pancreatic cancer cells. Finally, Pim-3 cDNA transfection reversed Ets-1 siRNA-induced increase in apoptosis and decrease in Bad phosphorylation at its Ser(112). These observations would indicate that the transcription factor Ets-1 can induce aberrant Pim-3 expression and subsequently prevent apoptosis in human pancreatic cancer cells.全文公開201003
- 日本癌学会 = Japanese Cancer Associationの論文
- 2009-03-10
著者
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TSUNEYAMA Koichi
Department of Human Pathology, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medicine
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Baba Tomohisa
Division Of Molecular Bioregulation Cancer Research Institute Kanazawa University
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Tsuneyama Koichi
Department Of Pathology And 21st Century Center Of Excellence Program Toyama University Faculty Of M
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Mukaida Naofumi
Division Of Molecular Bioregulation Cancer Research Institute Kanazawa University
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Mukaida Naofumi
Division Of Molecular And Bioregulation Cancer Research Institute Kanazawa University
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Li Ying-yi
Division Of Molecular Bioregulation Cancer Research Institute Kanazawa University
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Wu Yu
Division Of Nephrology Department Of Medicine Case-western Reserve University
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Tsuneyama Koichi
Department Of Diagnostic Pathology Graduate School Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Science University
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Wu Yu
Division Of Molecular Bioregulation Cancer Research Institute Kanazawa University
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Li Ying-yi
Division Of Molecular Bioregulation Cancer Microenvironment Research Program Cancer Research Institute Kanazawa University
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Tsuneyama Koichi
Department Of Diagnostic Pathology Graduate School Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Science For Research University Of Toyama
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