Abstract

Gene alterations in the ret proto-oncogene, which encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase, have been found to associate with several human diseases. In this study, we showed that induction of the vgf promoter activity is a good molecular indicator for RET activation in PC12 cells, a rat pheochromocytoma cell line. We demonstrated that all forms of RET oncoprotein, including RET chimeric oncoproteins found in human papillary thyroid carcinomas (RET/PTC) as well as RET oncoproteins found in patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A and 2B (2A/RET and 2B/RET) can induce vgf promoter activity in PC12 cells. In contrast, a RET mutant found in a patient with Hirschsprung's disease, as well as a RET/PTC1 mutant with deletion of the dimerization domain, failed to induce vgf promoter activity in PC12 cells. We further determined that the signaling events mediated by phosphorylated Tyr294 and phosphorylated Tyr451 binding sites are essential for RET/PTC1 to induce vgf promoter activity in PC12 cells. We also showed that RET/PTC1, 2A/RET, and 2B/RET induce ELK-, cAMP-responsive element binding protein (CREB), or JUN-mediated gene expression in PC12 cells, and these three signaling events are mediated by phosphorylated Tyr294 and phosphorylated Tyr451 binding sites in RET/PTC1.

Highlights

  • The ret proto-oncogene (c-ret) encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase with an extracellular domain, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase domain

  • We recently demonstrated that RET/PTC1 oncoprotein, the major form of RET/PTC found in human papillary thyroid carcinoma, forms constitutive dimers through the leucine zipper motif in the N terminus of H4 [15, 16]

  • RET/PTC1, RET/PTC2, and RET/PTC3 represent the three forms of RET/PTC oncoproteins found in papillary thyroid carcinoma

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Introduction

The ret proto-oncogene (c-ret) encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase with an extracellular domain, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase domain. The vgf Promoter Activity Can Be Induced by the Expression of RET/PTC, 2A/RET, and 2B/RET in PC12 Cells—The vgf gene is expressed in neuroendocrine cells upon NGF stimulation [34]. This result suggests that 2A/RET, 2B/RET, and RET/PTC activate common signaling pathways in PC12 cells, leading to the induction of vgf expression regardless of the nature of mutations as well as the cellular localization of these oncoproteins.

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