Transcriptional suppression of synuclein γ (SNCG) expression in human breast cancer cells by the growth inhibitory cytokine oncostatin M (original) (raw)

References

  1. Ji H, Liu YE, Jia T, Wang M, Liu J, Xiao G, Joseph BK, Rosen C, Shi YE: Identification of a breast cancer-specific gene, BCSG1, by direct differential cDNA sequencing. Cancer Res 57: 759–764, 1997
    PubMed Google Scholar
  2. Ueda K, Fukushima H, Masliah E, Xia Y, Iwai A, Yoshimoto M, Otero DA, Kondo J, Ihara Y, Saitoh T: Molecular cloning of cDNA encoding an unrecognized component of amyloid in Alzheimer disease. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 90: 11282–11286, 1993
    PubMed Google Scholar
  3. Xia Y, Rohan de Silva HA, Rosi BL, Yamaoka LH, Rimmler JB, Pericak-Vance MA, Roses AD, Chen X, Masliah E, De-Teresa R, Iwai A, Sundsmo M, Thomas RG, Hofstetter CR, Gregory E, Hansen LA, Katzman R, Thal LJ, Saitoh T: Genetic studies in Alzheimer's disease with a NACP/a-Synuclein polymorphism. Ann Neurol 40: 207–215, 1996
    PubMed Google Scholar
  4. Jakes R, Spillantini MG, Goedert M: Identification of two distinct synucleins from human brain. FEBS Letters 345: 27–34, 1994
    PubMed Google Scholar
  5. Spillantini MG, Schmidt ML, Lee VM, Trojanowski JQ, Jakes R, Goedert M: α-Synuclein in Lewy bodies. Nature 38: 839–840, 1997
    Google Scholar
  6. Clayton DF, George JM: The synucleins: a family of proteins involved in synaptic function, plasticity, neurodegeneration and disease. Trends Neurosci 21: 249–254, 1998
    PubMed Google Scholar
  7. Lavedan C, Leroy E, Dehejia A, Buchholtz S, Dutra A, Nussbaum RL, Polymeropoulos MH: Identification, localization and characterization of the human _γ_-synuclein gene. Human Genet 103: 106–112, 1998
    Google Scholar
  8. Jia T, Liu YE, Liu J, Shi E: Stimulation of breast cancer invasion and metastasis by breast cancer-specific synuclein γ (SNCG). Cancer Res 59: 742–747, 1999
    PubMed Google Scholar
  9. Bruening W, Giasson BI, Klein-Szanto JP, Lee VM, Trojanowski JQ, Godwin AK: Synucleins are expressed in the majority of breast and ovarian carcinomas and in preneoplastic lesions of the ovary. Cancer (in press)
  10. Liu J, Spence MJ, Wallace PM, Forcie K, HellstrÖm I, Vestal RE: Oncostatin M-specific receptor mediates inhibition of breast cancer cell growth, antagonism of growth factors, and down regulation of c-myc protooncogene. Cell Growth & Differentiation 8: 667–676, 1997
    Google Scholar
  11. Spence MJ, Vestal RE, Liu J: Suppression of c-myc proto oncogene by oncostatin M in breast cancer cells. Cancer Res 57: 2223–2228, 1997
    PubMed Google Scholar
  12. Zarling JM, Shoyab M, Marquardt H, Hanson MB, Lioubin MN, Todaro GJ: Oncostatin M: A growth regulator produced by differentiated histiocytic lymphoma cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 83: 9739–9743, 1986
    PubMed Google Scholar
  13. Brown TJ, Lioubin MN, Marquardt H: Purification and characterization of cytostatic lymphokines produced by activated human T-lymphocytes: Synergistic antiproliferative activity of transforming growth factor β1, interferon gamma, and oncostatin M for human melanoma cells. J Immunol 139: 2977–2983, 1987
    PubMed Google Scholar
  14. Grove RI, Mazzucco C, Allegretto N, Kiener PA, Spitalny G, Radka SF, Shoyab M, Antonaccio M, Warr GA: Macrophagederived factors increase low-density lipoprotein uptake and receptor number in cultured human liver cells. J Lipid Res 32: 1889–1897, 1991
    PubMed Google Scholar
  15. Rose T, Bruce AG: Oncostatin M is a member of a cytokine family that includes leukemia-inhibitory factor, granulocyte colony stimulating factor, and interleukin 6. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 88: 8641–8645, 1991
    PubMed Google Scholar
  16. Bazan F: Neuropeptide cytokines in the hematopoietic fold. Neuron 7: 197–208, 1991
    PubMed Google Scholar
  17. Zhang XG, Gu JJ, Lu ZY, Yasukawa K, Yancopoulos GD, Turner K, Shoyab M, Taga T, Kishimoto T, Bataille R, Klein B: Ciliary neurotrophic factor, interleukin 11, leukemia inhibitory factor, and oncostatin M are growth factors for human myeloma cell lines using the interleukin 6 signal transducer gpl30. J Exp Med 179: 1343–1347, 1994
    PubMed Google Scholar
  18. Horn D, Fitzpatrick WC, Gompper PT, Ochs V, Bolton-Hanson M, Zarling J, Malik N, Todaro GJ, Linsley PS: Regulation of cell growth by recombinant oncostatin M. Growth Factors 2: 157–165, 1990
    PubMed Google Scholar
  19. Grove RI, Eberhardt C, Abid S, Mazzucco C, Liu J, Todaro G, Kiener P, Shoyab M: Oncostatin M is a mitogen for rabbit vascular smooth muscle cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 90: 823–827, 1993
    PubMed Google Scholar
  20. Miles SA, Martinez-Maza O, Rezai A, Magpantay L, Kishimoto T, Nakamura S, Radka SF, Linsley PS: Oncostatin M as a potent mitogen for AIDS-Kaposi's sarcoma-derived cells. Science 255: 1432–1434, 1992
    PubMed Google Scholar
  21. Nair BC, DeVico AL, Nakamura S, Copeland TD, Chen Y, Patel A, O'Nell T, Oroszlan S, Gallo RC, Sarngadharan MG: Identification of a major growth factor for AIDS-Kaposi's sarcoma cells as oncostatin M. Science 255: 1430–1432, 1992
    PubMed Google Scholar
  22. Douglas AM, Grant SL, Goss GA, Clouston DR, Sutherland RL, Begley CG: Oncostatin M induces the differentiation of breast cancer cells. Int J Cancer 75: 64–73, 1998
    PubMed Google Scholar
  23. Malik N, Graves D, Shoyab M, Purchio AF: Amplification and expression of heterologous oncostatin M in Chinese hamster ovary cells. DNA Cell Biol 11: 453–459, 1992
    PubMed Google Scholar
  24. Peppel K, Baglioni C: A simple and fast method to extract RNA from tissue culture cells. Biotechniques 9: 711–713, 1990
    PubMed Google Scholar
  25. Tu PH, Galvin JE, Baba M, Giasson BI, Tomita T, Leight S, Nakajo S, Iwatsubo T, Trojanowski JQ, Lee VMY: Glial cytoplasmic inclusions in white matter oligodendrocytes of multiple system atrophy brains contain insoluble α-synuclein. Ann Neurol 44: 415–422, 1998
    PubMed Google Scholar
  26. Shi YE, Xiao J, Ni G, Liu YE, Fuchs A, Yu G, Su J, Cosgrove JM, Xing L, Zhang M, Li J, Aggarwal BB, Meager A, Gentz R: Antitumor activity of the novel human breast cancer growth inhibitor, mammary-derived growth inhibitor-related gene, MRG. Cancer Res 57: 3084–3091, 1997
    PubMed Google Scholar
  27. Thomas B, Bird TA, Friend DJ, Gearing DP, Dower SK: Oncostatin M and leukemia inhibitory factor trigger overlapping and different signals through partially shared receptor complexes. J Biol Chem 269: 6215–6222, 1994
    PubMed Google Scholar
  28. Gearing DP, Cosman MR, Friend DJ, Gimpel S, Thut CJ, McGourty J, Brasher KK, Kinh JA, Gillis S, Mosley B, Ziegler SF, Cosman D: The IL-6 signal transducer, gpl30: An oncostatin M receptor and affinity converter for the LIF receptor. Science 255: 1434–1437, 1992
    PubMed Google Scholar
  29. Gearing DP, Bruce AG: Oncostatin M binds the high-affinity leukemia inhibitory factor. New Biol 4: 61–65, 1991
    Google Scholar
  30. Liu J, Hadjokas N, Mosley B, Vestal RE: Oncostatin M-specific receptor expression and function in regulating cell proliferation of normal and malignant mammary epithelial cells. Cytokines 10: 295–302, 1998
    Google Scholar
  31. Liu J, Li C, Ahiborn TE, Spence MJ, Meng L, Boxer LM: The expression of p53 tumor suppressor gene in breast cancer cells is down regulated by cytokine oncostatin M. Cell Growth Dif 10: 677–683, 1999
    Google Scholar

Download references