Stabilization and reactivation of the p53 tumor suppressor protein in nontumorigenic revertants of HeLa cervical cancer cells.

M Athanassiou, Y Hu, L Jing, B Houle, H Zarbl, A M Mikheev
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We demonstrated previously that loss of in vitro transformation and in vivo tumorigenicity in two independent revertant clones of HeLa cells (designated HA and HF) resulted from dominant-acting genetic changes. Analysis of the p53 tumor suppressor gene revealed stabilization and at least partial restoration of wild-type p53 transactivation properties pathways in both revertants of HPV-induced cell transformation. The half-lives of the p53 protein and both of the HA and HF clones were increased approximately 4 fold compared with the parental HeLa cells (16, 17, and 4 min, respectively). The levels of E6 viral protein expression were similar in the three cell lines, whereas the levels of the ubiquitin ligase protein, E6 associated protein (E6-AP), were elevated in the revertants. Western blot analysis of immunoaffinity-purified p53 demonstrated that stabilization of p53 in the revertants was correlated with a reduction in the in vivo formation of complexes involving the E6 oncoprotein and p53. Stabilization of p53 function in the revertants did not result from mutations in either the p53 or E6-AP genes. Despite the observed stabilization and restoration of p53 transactivation function in the revertants, exposure of the revertants to DNA-damaging agents did not result in elevated levels of p21(waf-1) protein and failed to induce growth arrest in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. However, p53-independent induction of p21(waf-1) protein also failed to induce the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Thus, restoration of wild-type p53 transactivation activity in the HA and HF revertants is insufficient to induce G1 arrest and reversion from HPV-induced cell transformation in our model system.

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非致瘤性HeLa宫颈癌细胞中p53肿瘤抑制蛋白的稳定和再激活。
我们先前证明了HeLa细胞的两个独立的可逆克隆(指定为HA和HF)的体外转化和体内致瘤性的丧失是由显性作用的遗传改变引起的。对p53肿瘤抑制基因的分析显示,在hpv诱导的细胞转化的两种复归物中,野生型p53转激活特性途径的稳定和至少部分恢复。与亲本HeLa细胞相比,p53蛋白和HA和HF克隆的半衰期增加了约4倍(分别为16、17和4分钟)。E6病毒蛋白的表达水平在3种细胞系中相似,而泛素连接酶蛋白E6相关蛋白(E6- ap)的表达水平在逆转株中升高。免疫亲和纯化的p53的Western blot分析表明,在复归物中p53的稳定与体内E6癌蛋白和p53复合物形成的减少相关。p53功能的稳定不是由p53或E6-AP基因突变引起的。尽管在复归物中观察到p53转激活功能的稳定和恢复,但将复归物暴露于dna损伤剂中并没有导致p21(waf-1)蛋白水平升高,也没有在细胞周期的G1期诱导生长停滞。然而,p53独立诱导p21(waf-1)蛋白也未能诱导细胞周期的G1期。因此,在我们的模型系统中,恢复HA和HF复归物中野生型p53反激活活性不足以诱导G1阻滞和从hpv诱导的细胞转化中恢复。
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