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Published on: December 19, 2010
Phorbol esters support the proliferation of a hematopoietic cell line by upregulating c-jun expression
M W Mayo1, L S Steelman, J A McCubrey
1Department of Microbiology & Immunology, East Carolina University School of Medicine, Greenville, North Carolina 27858.
Abstract:
FD/PMA, a derivative of the interleukin-3 (IL-3) dependent FDC-P1 cell line, proliferates in response to either phorbol esters (phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, PMA) or IL-3. Analysis of immediate-early gene expression revealed that FD/PMA cells contained elevated levels of c-jun transcripts when grown in the presence of phorbol esters. Upregulation of c-jun mRNA was specific since other jun family members (namely jun-B and jun-D) displayed similar patterns of gene expression as observed in the parental cell line. The accumulation of c-jun RNA was due to increased c-jun transcription and not the result of altered message stability. Furthermore, elevated c-jun expression resulted in increased AP-1 binding activity in FD/PMA cells. Antisense c-jun oligonucleotides suppressed proliferation of FD/PMA cells by 80% and resulted in a significant reduction in both AP-1 binding activity and c-jun message levels. Collectively, these results demonstrate that FD/PMA cells require elevated levels of c-jun expression for PMA-responsive proliferation and indicate that tumor promoters have the ability to abrogate IL-3 dependency by elevating AP-1 activity.
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