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Expression profiling of genes regulated by TGF-beta: Differential regulation in normal and tumour cells

Ranganathan, P and Agrawal, A and Bhushan, R and Chavalmane, AK and Kalathur, RKR and Takahashi, T and Kondaiah, P (2007) Expression profiling of genes regulated by TGF-beta: Differential regulation in normal and tumour cells. In: BMC Genomics, 8 (98).

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Abstract

Background: TGF-beta is one of the key cytokines implicated in various disease processes including cancer. TGF-beta inhibits growth and promotes apoptosis in normal epithelial cells and in contrast, acts as a pro-tumour cytokine by promoting tumour angiogenesis, immune-escape and metastasis. It is not clear if various actions of TGF-beta on normal and tumour cells are due to differential gene regulations. Hence we studied the regulation of gene expression by TGF-beta in normal and cancer cells. Results: Using human 19 K cDNA microarrays, we show that 1757 genes are exclusively regulated by TGF-beta in A549 cells in contrast to 733 genes exclusively regulated in HPL1D cells. In addition, 267 genes are commonly regulated in both the cell-lines. Semi-quantitative and real-time qRT-PCR analysis of some genes agrees with the microarray data. In order to identify the signalling pathways that influence TGF-beta mediated gene regulation, we used specific inhibitors of p38 MAP kinase, ERK kinase, JNK kinase and integrin signalling pathways. The data suggest that regulation of majority of the selected genes is dependent on at least one of these pathways and this dependence is cell-type specific. Interestingly, an integrin pathway inhibitor, RGD peptide, significantly affected TGF-beta regulation of Thrombospondin 1 in A549 cells. Conclusion: These data suggest major differences with respect to TGF-beta mediated gene regulation in normal and transformed cells and significant role of non-canonical TGF-beta pathways in the regulation of many genes by TGF-beta.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: BMC Genomics
Publisher: BioMed Central Ltd
Additional Information: Copyright of this article belongs to BioMed Central Ltd.
Department/Centre: Division of Biological Sciences > Molecular Reproduction, Development & Genetics
Date Deposited: 01 May 2009 05:24
Last Modified: 01 May 2009 05:24
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/18557

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