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Publication : PKC-dependent modulation of IkB alpha-NFkB pathway in low metastatic B16F1 murine melanoma cells and in highly metastatic BL6 cells.

First Author  La Porta CA Year  1998
Journal  Anticancer Res Volume  18
Issue  4A Pages  2591-7
PubMed ID  9703914 Mgi Jnum  J:52139
Mgi Id  MGI:1329834 Citation  La Porta CA, et al. (1998) PKC-dependent modulation of IkB alpha-NFkB pathway in low metastatic B16F1 murine melanoma cells and in highly metastatic BL6 cells. Anticancer Res 18(4A):2591-7
abstractText  Protein Kinase C (PKC) is a family of at least 11 closely related isoforms with different modality of activation, and intracellular and tissue distribution. The aim of the present work was to analyse the effect of treatment with 0.1 microM TPA as well as treatment with specific inhibitors of individual PKC isoenzymes (Go6976 for c-PKC alpha and beta isoforms and BIM for c-PKCs and n-PKCs isoforms), on the NF-kB/IkB alpha pathway in the low and high metastatic B16F1 and BL6 murine melanoma cells. The DNA-binding activity of the transcription factors AP1, AP2, CREB and OTC was also considered. Different modality of activation for NF-kB and AP1 was demonstrated in the two cell lines with the possible specific involvement of c-PKCs isoforms. In fact, in the high metastatic BL6 cells the long-term treatment for 24 hours with TPA, with no c-PKC activation or the inhibition with Go6976 as well as with BIM, induced an increased NF-kB and AP1 DNA-binding activity. In contrast, in the low metastatic B16F1 cells the short-term treatment with TPA, induced the activation of c-PKCs isoforms, and enhanced NF-kB and AP1 DNA-binding activity. No significant changes were demonstrated for AP2, CREB and OTC DNA-binding activity in both cell lines.
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