Darpp-32 and t-Darpp are differentially expressed in normal and malignant mouse mammary tissue.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Darpp-32 and t-Darpp are expressed in several forms of breast cancer. Both are transcribed from the gene PPP1R1B via alternative promoters. In humans, Darpp-32 is expressed in both normal and malignant breast tissue, whereas t-Darpp has only been found in malignant breast tissue. The exact biological functions of these proteins in the breast are not known. Although Darpp-32 is a well known regulator of neurotransmission, its role in other tissues and in cancer is less well understood. t-Darpp is known to increase cellular growth, inhibit apoptosis and contribute to acquired drug resistance. The use of transgenic mouse mammary tumor models to study Darpp-32 and t-Darpp in breast cancer in vivo has been limited by a lack of knowledge regarding t-Darpp expression in mice, in both normal and malignant tissue. METHODS:We used RT-PCR and Western analysis to investigate Darpp-32 and t-Darpp levels in normal and malignant mouse mammary tissue. To determine if Darpp-32 and t-Darpp play a direct role in mammary tumor development, Ppp1r1b gene knockout mice and wild-type mice were crossed with a mouse mammary tumor model. Tumor growth and metastasis were examined. Differences between groups were determined by the two-tailed Student's t-test. RESULTS:We found that Darpp-32 was expressed in normal mouse mammary tissue and in some breast tumors, whereas t-Darpp was found exclusively in tumors, with t-Darpp usually expressed at equal or higher levels than Darpp-32. Ppp1r1b knockout in MMTV-PyMT transgenic tumor mice resulted in a decrease in tumor growth. CONCLUSIONS:The shift in expression from Darpp-32 to t-Darpp during mouse mammary tumorigenesis is reminiscent of the expression patterns observed in humans and is consistent with a role for t-Darpp in promoting cell growth and Darpp-32 in inhibiting cell growth. Decreased tumor growth in Ppp1r1b knockout mice also suggests that t-Darpp plays a direct role, predominant to Darpp-32, in mammary tumor development. These results indicate that transgenic mouse mammary tumor models might be valuable tools for future investigation of Darpp-32 and t-Darpp in breast cancer.

journal_name

Mol Cancer

journal_title

Molecular cancer

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Christenson JL,Kane SE

doi

10.1186/1476-4598-13-192

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Has Abstract

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2014-08-15 00:00:00

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192

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1476-4598

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1476-4598-13-192

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13

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