A proinflammatory cytokine inhibits p53 tumor suppressor activity

JD Hudson, MA Shoaibi, R Maestro… - The Journal of …, 1999 - rupress.org
JD Hudson, MA Shoaibi, R Maestro, A Carnero, GJ Hannon, DH Beach
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1999rupress.org
p53 has a key role in the negative regulation of cell proliferation, in the maintenance of
genomic stability, and in the suppression of transformation and tumorigenesis. To identify
novel regulators of p53, we undertook two functional screens to isolate genes which
bypassed either p53-mediated growth arrest or apoptosis. In both screens, we isolated
cDNAs encoding macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), a cytokine that was shown
previously to exert both local and systemic proinflammatory activities. Treatment with MIF …
p53 has a key role in the negative regulation of cell proliferation, in the maintenance of genomic stability, and in the suppression of transformation and tumorigenesis. To identify novel regulators of p53, we undertook two functional screens to isolate genes which bypassed either p53-mediated growth arrest or apoptosis. In both screens, we isolated cDNAs encoding macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), a cytokine that was shown previously to exert both local and systemic proinflammatory activities. Treatment with MIF overcame p53 activity in three different biological assays, and suppressed its activity as a transcriptional activator. The observation that a proinflammatory cytokine, MIF, is capable of functionally inactivating a tumor suppressor, p53, may provide a link between inflammation and tumorigenesis.
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