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Reg protein is overexpressed in gastric cancer cells,where it activates a signal transduction pathway that converges on ERK1/2 to stimulate growth
Authors:Kadowaki Yasunori  Ishihara Shunji  Miyaoka Youichi  Rumi Mohammed Azharul Karim  Sato Hiroshi  Kazumori Hideaki  Adachi Kyoichi  Takasawa Shin  Okamoto Hiroshi  Chiba Tsutomu  Kinoshita Yoshikazu
Affiliation:Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Royal Free and University College Medical School (University College London), London, UK.
Abstract:Reg is a growth factor with mitogenic effects on pancreatic β cells and gastric stem cells. To date, there has been no information available on Reg-mediated intracellular signal transduction pathways. The role of Reg in the gastric carcinogenesis is also unknown. In the current study, the Reg signaling pathway in gastric cancer cell was examined. Reg treatment of MKN45 gastric cancer cells resulted in tyrosyl-phoshorylation of several cellular proteins and subsequent activation of classical MAPK, ERK1/2. Reg also stimulated thymidine incorporation in MKN45 and AGS gastric cancer cells in a dose-dependent manner. Finally, Reg was shown to be highly expressed in a large number of gastric cancers in vivo. Taken together, these data suggest that gastric cancer cells have gained the ability to overexpress Reg protein, which confer upon themselves added proliferative capacities, resulting in a considerable growth advantage.
Keywords:Reg   Gastric cancer   Tyrosine kinase   ERK1/2   Carcinogenesis
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