Restoration of thrombospondin 1 expression in tumor cells harbouring mutant ras oncogene by treatment with low doses of doxycycline |
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Authors: | Kalas Wojciech Gilpin Sarah Yu Joanne L May Linda Krchnakova Halka Bornstein Paul Rak Janusz |
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Affiliation: | Henderson Research Centre, Experimental Thrombosis Research, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont, Canada L8V 1C3. |
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Abstract: | Oncogenes act as inducers of tumor neovascularization, at least in part through suppression of endogenous angiogenesis inhibitors, e.g., thrombospondin 1 (TSP-1/THSP1). Therefore, restoration of TSP-1 levels can be viewed as a possible means to inhibit tumor angiogenesis. We observed that low concentrations (0.1-10 microg/ml) of doxycycline (but not those of related tetracycline) restore TSP-1 expression in H-ras oncogene-expressing tumor cell lines (528ras1, MT-Ras). Interestingly, this effect was relatively ras-specific, as doxycycline did not alter TSP-1 expression in several cell lines (e.g., 528neu2 fibrosarcoma, B16F1 melanoma, and Lewis lung carcinoma) harbouring other types of transforming alterations. Doxycycline-induced reversal of TSP down-regulation was abrogated under hypoxic conditions. Therefore, we conclude that, in vivo, TSP-1 is likely under dual and/or synergistic control of oncogenes and hypoxia-related pathways. Disruption of both components may be necessary for the 'rescue' of TSP-1 expression in ras-driven cancers. |
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