Science, Vol.265, No.5178, 1582-1584, 1994
Control of Angiogenesis in Fibroblasts by p53 Regulation of Thrombospondin-1
As normal cells progress toward malignancy, they must switch to an angiogenic phenotype to attract the nourishing vasculature that they depend on for their growth. In cultured fibroblasts from Li-Fraumeni patients, this switch was found to coincide with loss of the wild-type allele of the p53 tumor suppressor gene and to be the result of reduced expression of thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1), a potent inhibitor of angiogenesis. Transfection assays revealed that p53 can stimulate the endogenous TSP-1 gene and positively regulate TSP-1 promoter sequences. These data indicate that, in fibroblasts, wild-type p53 inhibits angiogenesis through regulation of TSP-1 synthesis.
Keywords:TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR GENES;CANCER SYNDROME;WILD-TYPE;EXPRESSION;INHIBITOR;MUTANT;TRANSFORMATION;PROTEIN;FAMILY;CYCLE