Preferential down-regulation of phospholipase C-β in Ewing's sarcoma cells transfected with antisense EWS-Fli-1

T Dohjima, T Ohno, Y Banno, Y Nozawa… - British journal of …, 2000 - nature.com
T Dohjima, T Ohno, Y Banno, Y Nozawa, Y Wen-Yi, K Shimizu
British journal of cancer, 2000nature.com
Abstract EWS-Fli-1, a fusion gene found in Ewing's sarcoma and primitive neuro-ectodermal
tumour (PNET), encodes a transcriptional activator and promotes cellular transformation. We
have made stable Ewing's sarcoma cells expressing antisense EWS-Fli-1 transcripts by
transfecting the antisense EWS-Fli-1 expression plasmid. These cells showed partial loss of
endogenous EWS-Fli-1 proteins and suppression of the cell growth. To elucidate the
molecular mechanisms underlying the growth inhibition, we examined the changes of signal …
Abstract
EWS-Fli-1, a fusion gene found in Ewing’s sarcoma and primitive neuro-ectodermal tumour (PNET), encodes a transcriptional activator and promotes cellular transformation. We have made stable Ewing’s sarcoma cells expressing antisense EWS-Fli-1 transcripts by transfecting the antisense EWS-Fli-1 expression plasmid. These cells showed partial loss of endogenous EWS-Fli-1 proteins and suppression of the cell growth. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying the growth inhibition, we examined the changes of signal transducing proteins by immunoblot analysis in Ewing’s sarcoma cells stably expressing antisense EWS-Fli-1 transcripts. Western blotting of the cell proteins revealed that expressions of phospholipase Cβ2 and β3 (PLCβ2, PLCβ3), and also protein kinase C α and β (PKCα, β) were significantly reduced by transfecting with antisense EWS-Fli-1. The inositol phosphates production by bradykinin (BK), but not platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), was suppressed in these cells. These results suggest that the PLCβ2 and PLCβ3 may play a role in tumour proliferation in Ewing’s sarcoma cells.© 2000 Cancer Research Campaign
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