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Differences in 'antioncogene' p53 expression in human monocytes and lymphocytes in vitro

Authors :
T. S. Kolesnikova
Andrey Sudarikov
N. I. Misuno
O. A. Osipovich
N. N. Voitenok
Source :
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 113:856-859
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1992.

Abstract

The p53 gene has been associated with malignant transformation as well as "anti-oncogene" activity. In the present report expression of p53 in resting and activated human blood monocytes and lymphocytes is analyzed. It is found that human monocytes freshly isolated by continuous percoll gradient centrifugation contained detectable level of p53 mRNA. Stimulation of monocytes by potent activation inducer Staphylococcus Aureus Cowan I for 3-5 hr caused disappearance of r53 mRNA. In contrast, induction of high level of TNF-alpha mRNA was detected. Addition of cycloheximide had no effect on p53 mRNA content in stimulated monocytes, and caused disappearance of mRNA in resting cells. In lymphocytes cultures p53 mRNA was absent in freshly isolated cells and in resting lymphocytes cultured for 20 hr. Activation of lymphocytes by lectin caused accumulation of p53 mRNA. We suggest that r53 gene regulation and functions might be different in human monocytes and lymphocytes.

Details

ISSN :
15738221 and 00074888
Volume :
113
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c0991888d81ee35073eb511f837bcf18
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00790114