p21WAF1/CIP1 Is a Common Transcriptional Target of Retinoid Receptors

  • Tanaka T
  • Suh K
  • Lo A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The divergent response and the molecular mechanisms underlying the anti-cancer effects of retinoid X receptor (RXR) ligand (rexinoid) therapy are poorly understood. This study demonstrates that ligand-activated RXR homodimer facilitated G(1) arrest by up-regulation of p21 in vitro and in vivo but failed to induce G(1) arrest when p21 expression was blocked by p21 small interfering RNA. RXR ligand-dependent p21 up-regulation was transcriptionally controlled through the direct binding of RXR homodimers to two consecutive retinoid X response elements in the p21 promoter. Structural overlap of a retinoic acid response element with these retinoid X response elements led to a high affinity binding of retinoic acid receptor/RXR heterodimer to the retinoic acid response element, resulting in the prevention of RXR ligand-mediated p21 transactivation. These data show that p21 is a potential and novel molecular target for RXR ligand-mediated anti-cancer therapy and that the expression level of retinoic acid receptor and RXR in tumors may be crucial to induce p21-mediated cell growth arrest in RXR ligand therapy.

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Tanaka, T., Suh, K. S., Lo, A. M., & De Luca, L. M. (2007). p21WAF1/CIP1 Is a Common Transcriptional Target of Retinoid Receptors. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282(41), 29987–29997. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m701700200

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