p21WAF1/CIP1 mediates the growth response to TGF-β in human epithelial cells

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We investigated the mechanism by which cancers evade the growth inhibitory effects of TGF-β. Using two p21-/- somatically deleted human epithelial cell lines, we find that TGF-β serves as a growth stimulator rather than a growth suppressor to cells lacking p21. In addition, TGF-β stimulated p2-/- cells exhibited a mesenchymal phenotype, demonstrated by an upregulation of vimentin and decreased expression of E-cadherin. Analysis of primary human breast cancers by immunohistochemical labeling confirmed a correlation between p21 loss and positive vimentin expression. These data provide a molecular mechanism explaining how nongastrointestinal cancers can escape the anti-proliferative effects of this cytokine and simultaneously use this pathway for growth advantage. ©2004 Landes Bioscience.

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Bachman, K. E., Blair, B. G., Brenner, K., Bardelli, A., Arena, S., Zhou, S., … Ben, H. P. (2004). p21WAF1/CIP1 mediates the growth response to TGF-β in human epithelial cells. Cancer Biology and Therapy, 3(2), 221–225. https://doi.org/10.4161/cbt.3.2.666

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