Cell growth- and P53-dependent transcriptional activity of the midkine promoter confers suicide gene expression in tumor cells

  • Authors:
    • Ling Yu
    • Shin-Ichi Ugai
    • Jiyang O-Wang
    • Masayoshi Namba
    • Kenji Kadomatsu
    • Takashi Muramatsu
    • Shuichiro Matsubara
    • Shigeru Sakiyama
    • Masatoshi Tagawa
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  • Published online on: September 1, 2003     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.10.5.1301
  • Pages: 1301-1305
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Abstract

Midkine (MK) is preferentially expressed in a number of human tumors, while the expression in adult normal tissues is restricted. Previous studies showed that a 2.3-kb regulatory region of the human MK gene could selectively activate a linked suicide gene in tumors. In this study, we explored the minimal promoter region using genomic fragments deleted from the 5'-upstream side and analyzed the mechanism of the preferential activation in tumor cells. Luciferase assays showed that the 0.3-kb fragment from the transcription start site contained a cis-acting element(s) for the promoter activity. Expression of the herpes simplex virus-thymidine kinase gene under the control of the MK promoter followed by ganciclovir administration produced antitumor effects in vivo. Transfection of the wild-type p53 gene into the immortalized fibroblasts bearing mutated p53 and tumor cell lines, which induced cell cycle arrest, decreased the MK promoter-mediated transcription more effectively than the SV40 or the cytomegalovirus promoter-mediated transcription. The P53-mediated downregulation of the MK promoter activity was stronger in p53-defective tumors than in wild-type p53-bearing tumors. Moreover, the MK promoter-mediated luciferase activity was greater in p53-deficient mouse embryonic fibroblasts than in those bearing wild-type p53 gene. The transcriptional activity of the MK promoter could be regulated by cell growth and in part P53-dependent pathways.

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Yu L, Ugai S, O-Wang J, Namba M, Kadomatsu K, Muramatsu T, Matsubara S, Sakiyama S and Tagawa M: Cell growth- and P53-dependent transcriptional activity of the midkine promoter confers suicide gene expression in tumor cells. Oncol Rep 10: 1301-1305, 2003
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Yu, L., Ugai, S., O-Wang, J., Namba, M., Kadomatsu, K., Muramatsu, T. ... Tagawa, M. (2003). Cell growth- and P53-dependent transcriptional activity of the midkine promoter confers suicide gene expression in tumor cells. Oncology Reports, 10, 1301-1305. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.10.5.1301
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Yu, L., Ugai, S., O-Wang, J., Namba, M., Kadomatsu, K., Muramatsu, T., Matsubara, S., Sakiyama, S., Tagawa, M."Cell growth- and P53-dependent transcriptional activity of the midkine promoter confers suicide gene expression in tumor cells". Oncology Reports 10.5 (2003): 1301-1305.
Chicago
Yu, L., Ugai, S., O-Wang, J., Namba, M., Kadomatsu, K., Muramatsu, T., Matsubara, S., Sakiyama, S., Tagawa, M."Cell growth- and P53-dependent transcriptional activity of the midkine promoter confers suicide gene expression in tumor cells". Oncology Reports 10, no. 5 (2003): 1301-1305. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.10.5.1301