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. 1994 Nov;9(11):3233-40.

The RI alpha subunit of protein kinase A controls serum dependency and entry into cell cycle of human mammary epithelial cells

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The RI alpha subunit of protein kinase A controls serum dependency and entry into cell cycle of human mammary epithelial cells

G Tortora et al. Oncogene. 1994 Nov.

Abstract

MCF-10A, a nontransformed mammary epithelial cell line, requires a mixture of hormones and growth factors for optimal cell proliferation. In this report we show that when MCF-10A cells are cultured in serum free medium they become quiescent and accumulate in G0/G1 phases of the cell cycle. Following addition of complete medium to quiescent cells, MCF-10A cells enter into the S phase within 15-18 h and resume the cell cycle distribution of proliferating cells within 24 h. Measurement of RI alpha subunit of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) shows a 10- to 15-fold increase in protein levels at 6 h following complete medium addition, thus preceding cell entry into the S phase. Retroviral vector-mediated overexpression of RI alpha, but not of RII beta or C alpha subunits of PKA, enables MCF-10A cells to grow in serum-free medium. In addition, RI alpha downregulation by specific antisense oligodeoxynucleotide treatment or following infection with a retroviral vector containing the RI alpha cDNA in antisense orientation determines growth arrest of proliferating MCF-10A cells and is able to partially block S phase entry of quiescent MCF-10A cells following complete medium addition. These results suggest that RI alpha/PKAI is involved in the control of cell cycle progression of mammary epithelial cells at a G1 to S transition border, and that its overexpression is able to overcome serum and growth factors requirement for cell proliferation.

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