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Suramin Increases P53 Protein Levels but Does Not Activate the P53-Dependent G(1) Checkpoint

PubMed(1996)

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Abstract
Suramin is an antineoplastic agent which has a cytostatic effect on both normal and tumor-derived cells, We have investigated whether the induction of growth arrest by suramin requires the p53 protein, a tumor suppressor gene product involved in the initiation of growth arrest following DNA damage, Activation of the p53 protein by genotoxic agents causes increased p53 protein levels and p53-dependent transcription of the p21 gene. The p21 protein then inhibits cyclin-dependent kinases, initiating G(1) arrest. Exposure of NIH-3T3 cells to suramin caused a rapid (1-2 h) increase in the level of p53-DNA-binding activity, Flow cytometric analysis indicated that suramin arrested NIH-3T3 cells in G(0)-G(1). However, suramin did not increase the p53-dependent transcription of the p21 gene or inhibit cyclin-dependent kinase 2 kinase activity, If NIH-3T3 cells were exposed to radiation or suramin plus radiation, p21 mRNA levels were increased and cyclin-dependent kinase 2 kinase activity was inhibited, indicating that suramin does not block the cells' ability to increase p21 levels, To determine whether the G(0)-G(1) arrest induced by suramin required p53, NIH-3T3 cells transfected with a dominant negative mutant p53 gene to eliminate wild-type p53 function (NMP cells) were exposed to suramin, NMP cells still exhibited G(0)-G(1) arrest after suramin treatment. Suramin increases p53 protein levels, but fails to increase p21 mRNA levels or to activate the G(1) checkpoint, These data suggest that suramin induces growth arrest in NIH-3T3 cells by a mechanism that is independent of cellular p53 status.
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