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P53-Dependent and P53-independent Induction of Insulin-like Growth Factor Binding Protein-3 by Deoxyribonucleic Acid Damage and Hypoxia

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Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2005 Mar 17
PMID 15769996
Citations 29
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IGF binding protein (IGFBP)-3, the principal carrier of IGFs in the circulation, contributes to both endocrine and autocrine/paracrine growth control; it can be induced by GH, cytokines, retinoic acid, and tumor suppressors. Induction of IGFBP-3 by the tumor suppressor p53 has been shown in various models that directly manipulate p53 activity. However, the physiologic settings under which this induction occurs have not been established. DNA damage and hypoxia are two important physiologic activators of p53. We have demonstrated for the first time that IGFBP-3 is an in vivo target of p53 in response to ionizing radiation. This effect was tissue specific. Furthermore, we demonstrated that genotoxic drugs could increase IGFBP-3 protein levels and secretion in tumor cell lines in a p53-independent manner. Finally, we have established that IGFBP-3 induction under hypoxic conditions is independent of p53 in tumor cell lines derived form multiple tissue types. Thus, IGFBP-3 is induced by physiologic conditions that also induce p53, although p53 is not always required. Because IGFBP-3 can inhibit growth and induce apoptosis in IGF-dependent and IGF-independent manners, its induction by DNA damage and hypoxia suggest IGFBP-3 plays a role in the physiologic protection against aberrant cell growth.

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