Cyclosporine induces the expression of the cyclin inhibitor p21

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Khanna, AK [1 ]
Hosenpud, JD [1 ]
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[1] Med Coll Wisconsin, Cardiovasc Res Ctr, Milwaukee, WI 53226 USA
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10.1097/00007890-199905150-00011
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Background. Current immunosuppression strategies involve inhibition of T cell activation and/or lymphocyte proliferation. During T cell cycle progression/activation, the expression of cyclins and cyclin dependent kinases is increased. In this study, we examined whether cyclosporine A (CsA*) suppresses the cell cycle progression through the induction of the cell cycle inhibitor p21. Because CsA induces the expression of transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta, and TGF-P induces p21 expression, we also determined whether CsA's induction of p21 is dependent on or independent of TGF-beta. Method, Using reverse transcription assisted polymerase chain reaction and western blot analysis, we studied the induction of p21 mRNA and protein in human T cells and A-549 cells (human lung adenocarcinoma cells) by CsA The stimulation of p21 promoter activity was studied by luciferase assay using p21-luc, chimeric plasmid DNA containing a p21 promoter segment, and luciferase reporter gene. The dependence of CsA's induction of p21 was studied using anti-TGF-beta antibody and TGF-beta-altered A-549 cells. Results. CsA induced p21 mRNA protein expression and stimulated its promoter activity in lymphoid (T cells) and nonlymphoid (human lung adenocarcinoma, A-549 cells). CsA's induction of p21 was inhibited both by a neutralizing anti-TGF-beta antibody and in TGF-beta-altered A-549 cells, consistent with its effects on p21 requiring TGF-beta. Conclusion. These data support the hypothesis that at least one component of CsA's antiproliferative effects may occur through the induction of p21 and that this induction is dependent on TGF-beta. Should p21 induction be a viable immunosuppressive strategy, inducing this molecule independent from the fibrogenic cytokine TGF-beta might reduce the toxicity associated with current immunosuppression.
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