TGF-β and cancer: Is Smad3 a repressor of hTERT gene?

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Abstract

Transforming growth factor β(TGF-β) carries out tumor suppressor activity in epithelial and lymphoid cells, whereas telomerase is required for most cancers. Although the molecular mechanisms by which TGF-β acts as a tumor suppressor are yet to be fully established, a link between TGFb and its tumor suppressor activity by telomerase has been suggested. Recently, we have noted a novel mode of action for TGF-β through which human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) gene is repressed in immortal and neoplastic cells, confirming that one of the mechanisms underlying TGF-β suppression of tumor growth may be through inhibiting hTERT gene transcription. Moreover, the inhibition of hTERT gene by TGF-β suggests a cis action of the TGF-β signaling molecule Smad3 on hTERT promoter directly. This article examines our current understanding and investigation of TGF-β regulation of telomerase activity, and presents a model in which Smad3 participates in regulating hTERT gene transcription by acting as a repressor directly. Engineering the interface between Smad3 and hTERT gene may lead to a new strategy to inhibit telomerase activity in cancer. © 2006 IBCB, SIBS, CAS All rights reserved.

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Li, H., Xu, D., Toh, B. H., & Liu, J. P. (2006). TGF-β and cancer: Is Smad3 a repressor of hTERT gene? In Cell Research (Vol. 16, pp. 169–173). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cr.7310023

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