SIMILARITY OF THE DNA-DAMAGE RESPONSIVENESS AND GROWTH-SUPPRESSIVE PROPERTIES OF WAF1/CIP1 AND GADD45

  • Authors:
    • QM ZHAN
    • W ELDEIRY
    • I BAE
    • I ALAMO
    • MB KASTAN
    • B VOGELSTEIN
    • AJ FORNACE
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  • Published online on: May 1, 1995     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.6.5.937
  • Pages: 937-946
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Abstract

The cellular responses to genotoxic stress are complex involving both p53-dependent and independent mechanisms. In the case of the GADD genes, many stresses eliciting growth arrest have been shown to induce these genes in a coordinate fashion regardless of p53 status, while the ionizing radiation response (IR) of GADD45 has been found to be strictly p53-dependent. In the current study, the response of GADD45 was compared to the p53-regulated genes WAF1/CIP1 and MDM2 in a panel of human lines with known p53 status and also in mouse embryo fibroblasts where one or both alleles of p53 had been deleted. After IR, all 3 genes showed very similar transcriptional responses as measured by rapid increases in mRNA. in a p53-dependent manner. Like GADD45, the WAF1/CIP1 induction by IR can be enhanced by the radiosensitizer iododeoxyuridine, and provides further evidence that DNA strand breaks can act as a signal for activation of the p53 pathway. In addition, caffeine, which blocks IR cell-cycle checkpoint activation, reduced IR induction for both genes. Unlike the case for IR, only WAF1/CIP1 showed a consistent similarity to GADD45 to DNA base-damaging agents, where appreciable induction occurred in cells regardless of p53 status. The similarity between WAF1/CIP1 and GADD45 also extended to their growth suppressive properties, and a combination of expression vectors for these genes suppressed growth appreciably more than either alone. A reasonable interpretation of these results is that growth suppression after DNA damage by either p53-dependent or independent pathways is mediated by the combined action of multiple downstream effecters including WAF1/CIP1 and GADD45.

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ZHAN Q, ELDEIRY W, BAE I, ALAMO I, KASTAN M, VOGELSTEIN B and FORNACE A: SIMILARITY OF THE DNA-DAMAGE RESPONSIVENESS AND GROWTH-SUPPRESSIVE PROPERTIES OF WAF1/CIP1 AND GADD45. Int J Oncol 6: 937-946, 1995
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ZHAN, Q., ELDEIRY, W., BAE, I., ALAMO, I., KASTAN, M., VOGELSTEIN, B., & FORNACE, A. (1995). SIMILARITY OF THE DNA-DAMAGE RESPONSIVENESS AND GROWTH-SUPPRESSIVE PROPERTIES OF WAF1/CIP1 AND GADD45. International Journal of Oncology, 6, 937-946. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.6.5.937
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ZHAN, Q., ELDEIRY, W., BAE, I., ALAMO, I., KASTAN, M., VOGELSTEIN, B., FORNACE, A."SIMILARITY OF THE DNA-DAMAGE RESPONSIVENESS AND GROWTH-SUPPRESSIVE PROPERTIES OF WAF1/CIP1 AND GADD45". International Journal of Oncology 6.5 (1995): 937-946.
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ZHAN, Q., ELDEIRY, W., BAE, I., ALAMO, I., KASTAN, M., VOGELSTEIN, B., FORNACE, A."SIMILARITY OF THE DNA-DAMAGE RESPONSIVENESS AND GROWTH-SUPPRESSIVE PROPERTIES OF WAF1/CIP1 AND GADD45". International Journal of Oncology 6, no. 5 (1995): 937-946. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.6.5.937