Modulation of proliferation-specific and differentiation-specific markers in human keratinocytes by SMAD7


Autoria(s): Smith, L.; Dahler, A. L.; Cavanagh, L. L.; Popa, C.; Barnes, L.; Serewko-Auret, M. M. M.; Wong, C. F.; Saunders, N. A.
Contribuinte(s)

U. Lendahl (Editor-in-Chief)

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

We examined the potential role of SMAD7 in human epidermal keratinocyte differentiation. Overexpression of SMAD7 inhibited the activity of the proliferation-specific promoters for the keratin 14 and cdc2 genes and reduced the expression of the mRNA for the proliferation-specific genes cdc2 and E2F1. The ability of SMAD7 to suppress cdc2 promoter activity was lost in transformed keratinocyte cell lines and was mediated by a domain(s) located between aa 195-395 of SMAD7. This domain lies outside the domain required to inhibit TGFbeta1 signaling, suggesting that this activity is mediated by a novel functional domain(s). Examination of AP1, NFkappaB, serum response element, Gli, wnt, and E2F responsive reporters indicated that SMAD7 significantly suppressed the E2F responsive reporter and modestly increased AP1 activity in proliferating keratinocytes. These data Suggest that SMAD7 may have a role in TGFbeta-independent signaling events in proliferating/undifferentiated keratinocytes. The effects of SMAD7 in differentiated keratinocytes indicated a more traditional role for SMAD7 as an inhibitor of TGFbeta action. SMAD7 was unable to initiate the expression of differentiation markers but was able to superinduce/derepress differentiation-specific markers and genes in differentiated keratinocytes. This latter role is consistent with the ability of SMAD7 to inhibit TGFbeta-mediated suppression of keratinocyte differentiation and suggest that the opposing actions of SMAD7 and TGFbeta may serve to modulate squamous differentiation. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:72297

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Academic Press

Palavras-Chave #Oncology #Cell Biology #Squamous Differentiation #Squamous Cell Carcinoma #Keratinocytes #Tgf Beta #Growth-factor-beta #Human Epidermal-keratinocytes #Tracheal Epithelial-cells #Tgf-beta #Transgenic Mice #Squamous Differentiation #Signaling Pathways #Carcinoma-cells #Cancer Cells #Transforming Growth-factor-beta-1 #C1 #320602 Cell Physiology #730108 Cancer and related disorders
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Journal Article