Dominant-negative abrogation of connexin-mediated cell growth control by mutant connexin genes (original) (raw)

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Connexin genes exert negative growth control when transfected into various types of tumor cell lines. We previously demonstrated that connexin 26 (Cx26) suppresses in vitro and in vivo growth of HeLa cells. In this study, we have examined whether certain Cx26 mutants can abrogate cell growth control and the gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) capacity of such Cx26-transfected HeLa cells. For this purpose, we transfected three mutated Cx26 genes (C60F, P87L and R143W) into HeLa cells already containing the wild-type Cx26 gene, which are GJIC-competent and non-tumorigenic. Transfection of P87L and R143W mutants enhanced the tumorigenicity of the HeLa Cx26 cells in nude mice without any change in GJIC capacity. On the other hand, transfection of the C60F mutant reduced the GJIC capacity of HeLa Cx26 cells without affecting their growth in vivo. Immunostaining studies demonstrated that the Cx26 proteins were localized mainly at cell-cell contact areas in the HeLa Cx26 cells both before and after transfection of mutated Cx26 genes. These results suggest that certain mutant Cx26 proteins exert a dominant-negative effect on Cx26-regulated growth of HeLa cells and that such effects may be independent of the effect on GJIC ability. It is proposed that wild-type and mutant Cx26 proteins produce heteromeric connexons and that such heteromeric connexons may exert different effects on growth control from those of homomeric connexons.

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  1. Unit of Multistage Carcinogenesis, International Agency for Research on Cancer, 150, cours Albert Thomas, Lyon, Cedex 08 69372, France
    Agnès Duflot-Dancer, Marc Mesnil & Hiroshi Yamasaki

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  1. Agnès Duflot-Dancer
  2. Marc Mesnil
  3. Hiroshi Yamasaki

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Duflot-Dancer, A., Mesnil, M. & Yamasaki, H. Dominant-negative abrogation of connexin-mediated cell growth control by mutant connexin genes.Oncogene 15, 2151–2158 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1201393

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