PMID: 11929828Apr 4, 2002Paper

Differential effects of p21(WAF1/CIP1) deficiency on MMTV-ras and MMTV-myc mammary tumor properties

Cancer Research
David J BearssJolene J Windle

Abstract

p21(WAF1/CIP1) (p21) functions as a cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor and is a key mediator of p53-dependent growth arrest. However, its role in cell cycle regulation is complex, because it also appears to promote CDK activity in certain experimental contexts. Its potential role in tumor suppression was evaluated in MMTV-ras and MMTV-myc transgenic mice that were interbred to p21(WAF1/CIP1) knockout mice (p21-/-). p21 deficiency had differential effects on tumor incidence and age of onset, proliferation, and apoptosis in the presence of these two oncogenes. Tumors arising in MMTV-ras/p21-/- mice displayed higher S-phase fractions and correspondingly increased cyclin D1 and E/CDK activity than MMTV-ras tumors. In contrast, MMTV-myc/p21-/- tumors had lower S-phase fractions and levels of cyclin D1 and E/CDK activity than MMTV-myc tumors. In both tumor types, changes in cyclin D1 and E/CDK activity were paralleled by changes in the corresponding cyclin protein levels. Tumor cell apoptosis was also differentially influenced by p21 deficiency in the two models. MMTV-ras/p21-/- tumors exhibited a significant increase in spontaneous apoptosis as compared with MMTV-ras tumors, whereas p21 deficiency had minimal effect on apoptosi...Continue Reading

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