Tumour necrosis factor-alpha mediates tumour promotion via a PKC alpha- and AP-1-dependent pathway
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Tumour necrosis factor-alpha mediates tumour promotion via a PKC alpha- and AP-1-dependent pathway
Abstract
Tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) deficient mice (TNF-alpha(-/-) mice) are resistant to skin carcinogenesis. Cellular signalling via the transcription factor complex AP-1 is thought to play a key role in tumour promotion. The induction of a specific subset of AP-1 responsive genes thought to be important for tumour development, namely GM-CSF, MMP-9 and MMP-3, was suppressed in TNF-alpha(-/-) compared to wild-type mouse skin in response to the tumour promotor TPA. The differential induction of these genes correlated with a temporal shift in AP-1 activation and c-Jun expression in TNF-alpha(-/-) compared to wild-type epidermis. The major receptor for TPA-induced signalling in basal keratinocytes, PKC alpha, was also differentially regulated in wild-type compared with TNF-alpha(-/-) epidermis. A marked delay in TPA-induced intracellular translocation and downregulation of PKC alpha was observed in TNF-alpha(-/-) epidermis, which correlated with the deregulated TPA-induced AP-1 activation and c-Jun expression. The frequency of DNA adduct formation and c-Ha-ras mutations was the same in wild-type and TNF-alpha(-/-) epidermis after DMBA treatment, suggesting that TNF-alpha was not involved in tumour initiation. These data suggest that the pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha is a critical mediator of tumour promotion, acting via a PKC alpha- and AP-1-dependent pathway. This may be one mechanism by which chronic inflammation increases susceptibility to cancer.
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