학술논문

Differential expression of cancer-related genes by single and permanent exposure to bone morphogenetic protein 2
Document Type
Report
Source
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology. Nov, 2008, Vol. 134 Issue 11, p1237, 9 p.
Subject
DNA microarrays -- Analysis
Anopheles -- Analysis
Genetic research -- Analysis
Gene expression -- Analysis
Tumors -- Analysis
DNA -- Analysis
Pharmacy -- Analysis
Protein kinases -- Analysis
Bone morphogenetic proteins -- Analysis
Cancer -- Genetic aspects
Cancer -- Analysis
Language
English
ISSN
0171-5216
Abstract
Purpose Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are multifunctional regulators of various cell functions. The BMP-signalling network plays a pivotal role during embryogenesis and tumorigenesis. BMPs, e.g. BMP-2 exert their biological function in a time and concentration-dependent manner but also modulated by the context of the cellular microenvironment. In this study, we investigated the effect of a steady high level of BMP-2 versus a single application of BMP-2 on the breast cancer cell line MCF-7. Methods The effect of the incubation regimes was analysed by DNA microarray expression profiling. Data were verified by real-time PCR. The protein expression of apoptosis-related genes was studied by western blot analysis. Results We found a clear difference in the altered gene expression between the constant high level and the single application of BMP-2. After grouping the genes of interest into the biological processes of Gene Ontology, the group of apoptosis-related genes like BAX, BAG5 or PKR, was predominantly affected under the single-application regime of BMP-2. Among these protein kinase R was the most prominently regulated. Further studies on the protein level showed activation of PKR after 4 h with a subsequent enhanced phosphorylation of the PKR substrate eIF2alpha for several hours. Conclusions The duration of treatment and the concentration of BMP-2 affect the global expression pattern of MCF-7 cells. Among the regulated cancer-related genes, the cohort of the apoptosis-related genes showed the pronounced alterations. Our data point to a novel role of BMP-2 in the regulation of the PKR pathway in tumorigenesis.