Transforming growth factor-beta1 mediates cellular response to DNA damage in situ |
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Authors: | Ewan Kenneth B Henshall-Powell Rhonda L Ravani Shraddha A Pajares Maria Jose Arteaga Carlos Warters Ray Akhurst Rosemary J Barcellos-Hoff Mary Helen |
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Affiliation: | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley 94720, USA. |
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Abstract: | Transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta1 is rapidly activated after ionizing radiation, but its specific role in cellular responses to DNA damage is not known. Here we use Tgfbeta1 knockout mice to show that radiation-induced apoptotic response is TGF-beta1 dependent in the mammary epithelium, and that both apoptosis and inhibition of proliferation in response to DNA damage decrease as a function of TGF-beta1 gene dose in embryonic epithelial tissues. Because apoptosis in these tissues has been shown previously to be p53 dependent, we then examined p53 protein activation. TGF-beta1 depletion, by either gene knockout or by using TGF-beta neutralizing antibodies, resulted in decreased p53 Ser-18 phosphorylation in irradiated mammary gland. These data indicate that TGF-beta1 is essential for rapid p53-mediated cellular responses that mediate cell fate decisions in situ. |
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