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A link between ras and metastatic behavior of tumor cells : ras induces CD44 promoter activity and leads to low-level expression of metastasis-specific variants of CD44 in CREF cells
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 56990
Author(s) Hofmann, M.; Rudy, W.; Günthert, U.; Zimmer, S. G.; Zawadzki, V.; Zöller, M.; Lichtner, R. B.; Herrlich, P.; Ponta, H.
Author(s) at UniBasel Günthert, Ursula
Year 1993
Title A link between ras and metastatic behavior of tumor cells : ras induces CD44 promoter activity and leads to low-level expression of metastasis-specific variants of CD44 in CREF cells
Journal Cancer research
Volume 53
Number 7
Pages / Article-Number 1516-1521
Abstract The activated oncogene c-Ha-ras induces expression of the surface glycoprotein CD44 in cloned rat embryonic fibroblasts (CREF). Induction is transcriptional as shown by transient cotransfections of c-Ha-ras expression constructs and CD44 promoter reporter gene constructs and depends on the presence of an AP-1 binding site at position -110. Increased transcript levels for the standard isoform of CD44 (CD44s) are accompanied by the appearance of alternatively spliced RNAs and the synthesis of variants of CD44 (CD44v). These CD44v molecules differ from the standard type by the addition of sequences in the extracellular portion of the molecules. The occurrence of CD44v molecules in CREF cells upon induction of the CD44 promoter is probably due to leakiness of the splice control in these cells since stable transfection with c-Ha-ras does not alter the CD44v/total CD44 ratio. Upon ras overexpression, however, using an inducible mouse mammary tumor virus-ras construct, a transient increase of CD44v/total CD44 ratio of 3-4 has been determined suggesting that a burst of ras expression, in the genetic background of CREF cells, influences both promoter activity and splice control or accuracy. The expression of CD44v proteins is responsible for the metastatic potential in a variety of tumors (U. Günthert et al., Cell, 65: 13-24, 1991). Also in CREF cells expression of CD44v correlates with metastatic behavior, ras-transfected CREF cells are not only fully transformed but also give rise to metastatic spread as measured in the spontaneous metastasis assay. The adenoviral oncogene E1A counteracts ras-induced promoter function and, consequently, inhibits metastatic behavior without extinguishing transformation.
Publisher American Association for Cancer Research
ISSN/ISBN 0008-5472
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A5249245
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ISI-Number WOS:A1993KV61500010
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

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