OVEREXPRESSION OF PROGRANULIN INCREASES CELLS IN GROWTH PHASE, BUT IS INSUFFICIENT TO INDUCE SKIN TUMOR FORMATION
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Progranulin (PGRN), a multifunctional secreted growth factor, is highly expressed in various types of human cancers. However, it is still unknown whether upregulation of PGRN is a cause or a result of cancerous transformation. To assess the consequences of enhanced PGRN expression in vivo, we generated transgenic mice in which PGRN is specifically expressed in keratinocytes using the Cre/lox system. PGRN overexpression in the epidermis promoted the entry of basal cells to the proliferation phases, as revealed by Ki-67 immunostaining, but was insufficient to facilitate it to the mitotic phase, as revealed by phosphohistone H3 immunoreactivity. Accordingly, we observed no significant difference in the incidence of spontaneously occurring and chemically induced skin tumors between the transgenic and wild-type mice. These results suggest that overexpression of PGRN alone is insufficient to cause cancerous transformation of keratinocytes.
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著者
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HASUNUMA Naoko
Akita University School of Medicine
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MANABE Motomu
Akita University School of Medicine
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Hasunuma Naoko
Division Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Department Of Sensory Medicine
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KATO Maki
Akita University School of Medicine
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ITAMI Satoshi
Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
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OSADA Shin-Ichi
Graduate School of Medicine, AKita University
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Kato Maki
Division Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Department Of Sensory Medicine
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Osada Shin-ichi
The 21st Century Center Of Excellence Program Graduate School Of Medicine
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Maki Kato
Department Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Akita University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Manabe Motomu
Division Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Department Of Sensory Medicine
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