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Egr-1 Negatively Regulates Human Tumor Cell Growth via the DNA-binding Domain

Ruo-Pan Huang, Chaoting Liu, Yan Fan, Dan Mercola and Eileen D. Adamson
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DOI:  Published November 1995
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Abstract

Human HT1080 fibrosarcoma cells, subclone H4, express little or no Egr-1 (Zif/268, Krox 24), an early growth response gene encoding a transcription factor. Phorbol ester (but not serum) treatment only can elicit a small increase in Egr-1 expression in H4, in contrast to the normally rapid, high transient expression of Egr-1 observed after the addition of a wide range of stimulating agents to normal or immortalized cell lines. Because several human tumor cell lines express little Egr-1, we tested the hypothesis that this loss was causal to transformation. We report here that the expression of exogenous mouse Egr-1 in H4 cells inhibits transformed growth in a dose-dependent manner and significantly suppresses tumorigenicity in athymic mice. By overexpression of the fragment in Egr-1 that is responsible for its DNA-binding activity, the zinc-finger domain, we show that this domain has a similar activity. Moreover, the expression of antisense mRNA encoding the DNA-binding domain increases the transformed character of the H4 cells. One possible conclusion is that endogenous Egr-1-like genes perform growth-regulatory functions. Other human tumor lines are also growth suppressed by Egr-1 overexpression including ZR-75-1 breast carcinoma, U251 glioblastoma, and to a lesser extent, SAOS-2 osteosarcoma cells. These results are surprising in light of the “early growth response” character of Egr-1 but extend our earlier report of suppression of growth in v-sis-transformed NIH3T3 cells.

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  • ↵1 This work was supported by United States Public Health Service Grants HD 21957, CA 28427 (E. D. A.), and CA 49963 (D. M.), and grants from the American Institute of Cancer Research (D. M.).

  • ↵2 To whom requests for reprints should be addressed, at La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation, 10901 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037. Phone: (619) 455-6480; Fax: (619) 453-6217; E-mail: eadamson@ljcrf.edu.

  • Received April 21, 1995.
  • Accepted August 25, 1995.
  • ©1995 American Association for Cancer Research.
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Ruo-Pan Huang, Chaoting Liu, Yan Fan, Dan Mercola and Eileen D. Adamson
Cancer Res November 1 1995 (55) (21) 5054-5062;

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Egr-1 Negatively Regulates Human Tumor Cell Growth via the DNA-binding Domain
Ruo-Pan Huang, Chaoting Liu, Yan Fan, Dan Mercola and Eileen D. Adamson
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