CHANGING EXPRESSION OF GTPASE-ACTIVATING PROTEINS WITH DIFFERENTIATION IN NEUROBLASTOMA

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作者
BURCHILL, SA
BERRY, PA
LEWIS, IJ
机构
[1] Candlelighters Children's Research Laboratory, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Cancer Medicine Research Unit and Paediatric Oncology, Leeds
关键词
GTPASE ACTIVATING PROTEINS; NEUROBLASTOMA; DIFFERENTIATION; GROWTH; RETINOIC ACID; RT-PCR;
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10.1016/0022-510X(94)90261-5
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
p21(ras) is a membrane-associated guanine nucleotide-binding protein with intrinsic GTPase activity. Like other guanine nucleotide-binding proteins p21(ras) is active when GTP bound and inactive when GDP bound. Phosphorylation of p21(ras) is regulated by the GTPase activity of type I GAP(120) and NF1-GRD. In this study we have identified type I GAP(120) and two NF1-GRD mRNAs in three neuroblastoma cell lines, IMR-32, SK-N-SH and SK-N-MC. NF1-GRD mRNA was expressed in all cell lines at a similar level but type I GAP(120) mRNA was more abundant in the IMR-32 cell line. Retinoic acid induced differentiation of all three cell lines, this effect was most marked in the SK-N-SH line. This differentiation was accompanied by an increase in both type I GAP(120) and NF1-GRD mRNAs. Retinoic acid induced differentiation had no effect on the ratio of type I to type II NF1-GRD mRNA. In seven patient tumour samples examined type I GAP(120) and NF1-GRD were coexpressed, type I GAP(120) at a higher level than NF1-GRD in all tumour stages. Type I was the predominant NF1-GRD mRNA. The expression of type I GAP(120) was similar in all tumour stages but the total level of NF1-GRD was higher in stage 2 and 3 tumours than in stage 4 tumours. In summary, these results suggest increased type I GAP(120) and NF1-GRD mRNA are associated with differentiation in neuroblastoma cells.
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