Autocrine transforming growth factor alpha is dispensible for v-rasHa-induced epidermal neoplasia: potential involvement of alternate epidermal growth factor receptor ligands - PubMed
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. 1995 May 1;55(9):1883-93.
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Autocrine transforming growth factor alpha is dispensible for v-rasHa-induced epidermal neoplasia: potential involvement of alternate epidermal growth factor receptor ligands
A A Dlugosz et al. Cancer Res. 1995.
Abstract
Autocrine epidermal growth factor receptor activation by transforming growth factor alpha (TGF alpha) has been implicated in growth stimulation during epithelial neoplasia. Using keratinocytes isolated from mice with genetic defects in TGF alpha expression, we tested whether TGF alpha is required for transformation by the v-rasHa oncogene. Introduction of v-rasHa into primary epidermal cultures using a retroviral vector stimulated growth of both control (TGF alpha +/+, BALB/c) and TGF alpha-deficient (TGF alpha -/-, wa-1) keratinocytes. Moreover, v-rasHa elicited characteristic changes in marker expression (keratin 1 was suppressed; keratin 8 was induced), previously shown to be associated with epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor activation, in both TGF alpha +/+ and TGF alpha -/- keratinocytes. v-rasHa markedly increased secreted (> 10-fold) and cell-associated (2-3-fold) TGF alpha levels in keratinocytes from TGF alpha +/+ and BALB/c mice, but not TGF alpha -/- or wa-1 mice. Based on Northern blot analysis, v-rasHa induced striking up-regulation of transcripts encoding the additional EGF family members amphiregulin, heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor, and betacellulin in cultured keratinocytes from all four mouse strains. Interestingly, in addition to the normal 4.5-kilobase TGF alpha transcript, wa-1 keratinocytes expressed two additional TGF alpha transcripts, 4.7 and 5.2 kilobases long. All three transcripts were up-regulated in response to v-rasHa, as well as exogenous TGF alpha or keratinocyte growth factor treatment, and were also detected in RNA isolated from wa-1 brain and skin. In vivo, v-rasHa keratinocytes from control as well as TGF alpha-deficient mice produced squamous tumors when grafted onto nude mice, and these lesions expressed high levels of amphiregulin, heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor, and betacellulin mRNA, regardless of their TGF alpha status. These findings indicate that TGF alpha is not essential for epidermal neoplasia induced by the v-rasHa oncogene and suggest that another EGF family member(s) may contribute to autocrine growth stimulation of ras-transformed keratinocytes.
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