Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.338, No.2, 903-909, 2005
Differentiation-inducing factor-1 suppresses gene expression of cyclin D1 in tumor cells
To determine the mechanism by which differentiation-inducing factor-1 (DIF-1), a morphogen of Dictyostelium discoideum, inhibits tumor cell proliferation, we examined the effect of DIF-1 on the gene expression of cyclin D1. DIF-1 strongly reduced the expression of cyclin D1 mRNA and correspondingly decreased the amount of beta-catenin in HeLa cells and squamous cell carcinoma cells. DIF-1 activated glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta (GSK-3 beta) and inhibition of GSK-3 beta attenuated the DIF-1-induced beta-catenin degradation, indicating the involvement of GSK-3 beta in this effect. Moreover, DIF-1 reduced the activities of T-cell factor (TCF)/lymphoid enhancer factor (LEF) reporter plasmid and a reporter gene driven by the human cyclin D1 promoter. Eliminating the TCF/LEF consensus site from the cyclin D1 promoter diminished the effect of DIF-1. These results suggest that DIF-1 inhibits Wnt/beta-catenin signaling, resulting in the suppression of cyclin D1 promoter activity. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Wnt signal;GSK-3 beta;b-catenin;TCF/LEF;cyclin D1;differentiation-inducing factor;gene expression;HeLa;squamous cell carcinoma