Regulation of the GnT-V promoter by transcription factor Ets-1 in various cancer cell lines

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Although the precise role of oligosaccharides in metastasis is presently unknown, numerous studies suggest that the β1-6 branching structure of N- linked oligosaccharides plays a role in tumor metastasis. N- Acetylglucosaminyltransferase V (GnT-V), which catalyzes the formation of the β1-6 branch, therefore appears to play a crucial role in tumor metastasis. Recently, we demonstrated that the expression of the GnT-V gene is regulated by a transcriptional factor, Ets-1 (Kang, R., Saito, H., Ihara, Y., Miyoshi, E., Koyama, N., Sheng, Y., and Taniguchi, N. (1996) J. Biol. Chem. 271, 26706-26712). In this study, we report an investigation of the general requirement for Ets-1 in the expression of GnT-V in cancer cell lines. In 16 cancer cell lines, the levels of GnT-V mRNA were closely correlated with ets- 1 expression (r = 0.97; p < 0.0001). An increase in ets-1 levels by transfection of its cDNA led to an enhancement in GnT-V expression in cells that normally expressed low levels of ets-1. In contrast, the transfection of dominant negative ets-1 into cells that express high levels of ets-1 resulted in a decrease in GnT-V expression. Although Ets-1 cooperates with c-Jun in certain gene expressions, this was not the case in the regulation of the GnT- V gene. These results suggest that Ets-1 plays a significant role in regulating the expression of GnT-V in a variety of cancers and might be involved in the potential for malignancy via the action of GnT-V.

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Ko, J. H., Miyoshi, E., Noda, K., Ekuni, A., Kang, R., Ikeda, Y., & Taniguchi, N. (1999). Regulation of the GnT-V promoter by transcription factor Ets-1 in various cancer cell lines. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(33), 22941–22948. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.33.22941

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