Role of the alternating reading frame (P19)-p53 pathway in an in vivo murine colon tumor model
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Role of the alternating reading frame (P19)-p53 pathway in an in vivo murine colon tumor model
Abstract
Considering the importance of the oncogene checkpoint function of the alternating reading frame(ARF)-p53 pathway, studies were undertaken to evaluate the status of this pathway in azoxymethane (AOM)-induced mouse colon tumors. A PCR-based analysis of ARF and p53 cDNAs in normal colon tissues and AOM-induced colon tumors failed to detect mutations in either of these two critical tumor suppressor genes. In addition, laser capture microdissection of tumors followed by PCR-based sequencing of exons 5-7 of genomic p53 showed that even the most pleomorphic cancer cells were p53 normal. A marked increase in ARF mRNA and protein levels was observed in colon tumors, indicating activation of the ARF-p53 pathway in these tumors. High levels of ARF protein stabilized p53 protein in the tumors, but the p53 protein showed little biochemical activity. Compared with a mouse colonocyte cell line that expresses high levels of wild-type p53 (YAMC), the p53 protein in tumors had no detectable DNA binding activity nor did it activate p21 expression. In fact, p21 levels were lower in tumor tissue relative to normal mucosa, even though p53 levels were approximately 30-fold higher in tumors relative to control. Within the A/J tumors, we also used a cDNA microarray approach to screen a panel of genes that are transcriptionally up- or down-regulated by functional p53. The expression patterns of these p53-regulated genes were consistent with a lack of functional p53. This work demonstrates that the ARF-p53 oncogene checkpoint can be overcome without p53 mutations and that the mechanism used to overcome this checkpoint involves the suppression of p53 transcriptional activating activity. The AOM colon cancer model may be well suited for studying tumor promotion events that precede p53 disruption.
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