N-myc expression is negatively regulated by retinoic acid (RA) which induces the growth arrest and differentiation of neuroblastoma (NB) cells. However, it has not been completely defined whether N-Myc promotes growth and/or antagonises neuronal differentiation of NE cells or whether the down regulation of N-myc occurs as a consequence of the onset of differentiation. By transfecting an N-myc gene construct into these cells, we found that the constitutive overexpression of N-myc stimulated proliferation in RA containing medium and, although these cells were still responsive to RA, they were no longer able to differentiate. Since N-Myc functions appear to be mediated by heterodimerization with Max, the ectopic overexpression of max in NE cells was also investigated, In contrast to N-Myc, Max strongly induced the differentiation by enhancing the effects of RA. Max-transfected cells rapidly arrested growth and differentiated fully within a few days of RA treatment. These findings suggest that the relative levels of N-Myc compared to Max appears to be crucial in stimulating neuroblastoma growth or differentiation, and may contribute to explain the remarkable clinical behaviour of neuroblastomas.
Retinoic acid-induced growth arrest and differentiation of neuroblastoma cells are counteracted by N-myc and enhanced by max overexpressions / F. Peverali, D. Orioli, L. Tonon, P. Ciana, G. Bunone, M. Negri, G. DellaValle. - In: ONCOGENE. - ISSN 0950-9232. - 12:2(1996), pp. 457-462.
Retinoic acid-induced growth arrest and differentiation of neuroblastoma cells are counteracted by N-myc and enhanced by max overexpressions
P. Ciana;
1996
Abstract
N-myc expression is negatively regulated by retinoic acid (RA) which induces the growth arrest and differentiation of neuroblastoma (NB) cells. However, it has not been completely defined whether N-Myc promotes growth and/or antagonises neuronal differentiation of NE cells or whether the down regulation of N-myc occurs as a consequence of the onset of differentiation. By transfecting an N-myc gene construct into these cells, we found that the constitutive overexpression of N-myc stimulated proliferation in RA containing medium and, although these cells were still responsive to RA, they were no longer able to differentiate. Since N-Myc functions appear to be mediated by heterodimerization with Max, the ectopic overexpression of max in NE cells was also investigated, In contrast to N-Myc, Max strongly induced the differentiation by enhancing the effects of RA. Max-transfected cells rapidly arrested growth and differentiated fully within a few days of RA treatment. These findings suggest that the relative levels of N-Myc compared to Max appears to be crucial in stimulating neuroblastoma growth or differentiation, and may contribute to explain the remarkable clinical behaviour of neuroblastomas.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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