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The cyclin D1 gene is a target of the β-catenin/LEF-1 pathway
Author(s) -
Michael Shtutman,
Jacob Zhurinsky,
Inbal Simcha,
Chris Albanese,
Mark Damico,
Richard G. Pestell,
Avri Ben-Ze’ev
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
proceedings of the national academy of sciences of the united states of america
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.011
H-Index - 771
eISSN - 1091-6490
pISSN - 0027-8424
DOI - 10.1073/pnas.96.10.5522
Subject(s) - cyclin d1 , transactivation , adenomatous polyposis coli , cyclin d , catenin , cancer research , biology , cyclin a , cyclin a2 , microbiology and biotechnology , cell cycle , beta catenin , cyclin b , transcription factor , wnt signaling pathway , signal transduction , gene , colorectal cancer , genetics , cancer
β-Catenin plays a dual role in the cell: one in linking the cytoplasmic side of cadherin-mediated cell–cell contacts to the actin cytoskeleton and an additional role in signaling that involves transactivation in complex with transcription factors of the lymphoid enhancing factor (LEF-1) family. Elevated β-catenin levels in colorectal cancer caused by mutations in β-catenin or by the adenomatous polyposis coli molecule, which regulates β-catenin degradation, result in the binding of β-catenin to LEF-1 and increased transcriptional activation of mostly unknown target genes. Here, we show that the cyclin D1 gene is a direct target for transactivation by the β-catenin/LEF-1 pathway through a LEF-1 binding site in the cyclin D1 promoter. Inhibitors of β-catenin activation, wild-type adenomatous polyposis coli, axin, and the cytoplasmic tail of cadherin suppressed cyclin D1 promoter activity in colon cancer cells. Cyclin D1 protein levels were induced by β-catenin overexpression and reduced in cells overexpressing the cadherin cytoplasmic domain. Increased β-catenin levels may thus promote neoplastic conversion by triggering cyclin D1 gene expression and, consequently, uncontrolled progression into the cell cycle.

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