Abstract OBJECTIVES.- Progression of carcinomas involves transition from an epithelial cobblestone-like cytoarchitecture to an elongated, mesenchymal phenotype., leading to an epithelial to mesenchymal transdifferentiation (EMT) (1). Since the p53 tumor suppressor pathway is inactivated in most human cancers due to gene mutations or dysfunction, we now investigated in human wt p53 breast carcinoma cells, whether EMT and cell proliferation are influenced by introducing a dominant-negative (DN) R175H mutant p53 (2). This mutation occurring in the p53 zinc-binding domain, is common to breast cancer patients poorly responsive to therapy (2) METHODS.- .- Fluorescence microscopy was used to determine EMT-linked decreases in E-cadherin and cytokeratin 18. These changes and others associated with EMT, were verified by immune blotting. Laser scanning cytometry was used to measure expression of ErbB2 and estrogen receptor alpha, cell cycle profile and proliferation (2). RESULTS.- Cells transduced with the DN-R175H mutant p53, increased expression of the mesenchymal marker vimentin and proliferation-associated cyclin A, also showing a greater G2 population which correlated with increased c-neu/Her2/ErbB2. Joint cytometric analysis of the Ki67proliferation marker and estrogen receptor alpha revealed a greater number of estrogen receptor-positive proliferating cells (3) among the mesenchymal population harbouring the DN-R175H mutant p53 .CONCLUSIONS.- These results suggest that EMT induced by the DN-R175H mutant p53 promotes a gain of pro-oncogenic function by increasing the % of proliferating cells expressing estrogen receptor alpha (3) and the expression of erbB2 (4) REFERENCES 1.-Kalluri R, Weinberg RA. The basics of epithelial-mesenchymal transition. J Clin Invest. 2009 119: 1420-8. 2.- Rieber M, Strasberg Rieber M. DN-R175H p53 mutation is more effective than p53 interference in inducing epithelial disorganization and activation of proliferation signals in human carcinoma cells : role of E-cadherin. Int J Cancer. 2009; 125:1604-12. 3.- Shoker BS, Jarvis C, Clarke RB, Anderson E, Hewlett J, Davies MP, Sibson DR, Sloane JP. Estrogen receptor-positive proliferating cells in the normal and precancerous breast. Am J Pathol 1999, 155:1811-1815. 4.- Cicalese A, Bonizzi G, Pasi CE, Faretta M, Ronzoni S, Giulini B, Brisken C, Minucci S, Di Fiore PP, Pelicci PG. The tumor suppressor p53 regulates polarity of self-renewing divisions in mammary stem cells. Cell. 2009; 138:1083-95. Citation Format: {Authors}. {Abstract title} [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 101st Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2010 Apr 17-21; Washington, DC. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2010;70(8 Suppl):Abstract nr 1107.
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