FRA-1 Proto-Oncogene Induces Lung Epithelial Cell Invasion and Anchorage-Independent Growth In vitro, but Is Insufficient to Promote Tumor Growth In vivo

P Adiseshaiah, DJ Lindner, DV Kalvakolanu, SP Reddy - Cancer research, 2007 - AACR
P Adiseshaiah, DJ Lindner, DV Kalvakolanu, SP Reddy
Cancer research, 2007AACR
Abstract FRA-1 forms activator protein-1 complexes in association with members of the JUN
family and drives gene transcription. FRA-1 has been implicated in the development of
airway squamous metaplasia and is frequently overexpressed in squamous cell carcinomas
of the esophagus and stomach. We and others have shown a high level of persistent
induction of FRA-1 by lung carcinogens, such as cigarette smoke and asbestos, in
pulmonary epithelial cells. However, the exact roles of FRA-1 in regulating lung epithelial …
Abstract
FRA-1 forms activator protein-1 complexes in association with members of the JUN family and drives gene transcription. FRA-1 has been implicated in the development of airway squamous metaplasia and is frequently overexpressed in squamous cell carcinomas of the esophagus and stomach. We and others have shown a high level of persistent induction of FRA-1 by lung carcinogens, such as cigarette smoke and asbestos, in pulmonary epithelial cells. However, the exact roles of FRA-1 in regulating lung epithelial cell growth and invasion are poorly understood. To examine this aspect, we have stably overexpressed FRA-1 in human type-II–like alveolar malignant cell line (A549) and a nonmalignant bronchial epithelial cell line (BEAS-2B). FRA-1 greatly enhanced the rate of proliferation, motility, and invasion of A549 and BEAS-2B cells. In athymic nude mice, FRA-1, but not the control vector, rapidly enhanced tumor formation and metastasis by A549 cells. In contrast, FRA-1 failed to promote tumor formation by BEAS-2B. We suggest that FRA-1 can promote motility, invasion, and anchorage-independent growth of lung epithelial cells in vitro, but is insufficient for tumor formation. [Cancer Res 2007;67(13):6204–11]
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