PMID: 9537650Apr 16, 1998Paper

Alterations in the expression of alpha6beta4 integrin and p21/WAF1/Cip1 in N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine-induced rat esophageal tumorigenesis

Molecular Carcinogenesis
L KhareG D Stoner

Abstract

Integrin alpha6beta4 is altered in many neoplastic cells, but no data exist to show this happens in esophageal neoplasms. To examine the expression of this integrin in rat esophageal tumorigenesis induced by N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine (NMBA), (alpha6 and beta4 expression was evaluated in normal esophageal epithelium, in NMBA-induced preneoplastic lesions, and in papillomas by quantitative reverse transcription (RT)-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and immunohistochemical analysis. Because the 34 subunit of this integrin has been found to cause cell-cycle arrest by the induction of p21/WAF1/Cip1, the expression of p21/WAF1/Cip1 was also analyzed by RT-PCR. Compared with the levels in normal epithelium, the alpha6A, alpha6B, and beta4 integrin levels in esophageal papillomas were 1.9-, 2.2-, and 2.1-fold lower, respectively. RT-PCR analysis showed no significant differences in integrin levels between preneoplastic and normal samples, and northern blot analysis of the beta4 integrin produced results in agreement with the RT-PCR results. The p21/WAF1/Cip1 level was decreased 1.6-fold in preneoplastic tissues and 3.1-fold in papilloma samples when compared with the mRNA levels in normal epithelium. Immunostaining showed that alpha6be...Continue Reading

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