M. Voss et al., TGF beta-induced growth inhibition involves cell cycle inhibitor p21 and pRb independent from p15 expression, INT J ONCOL, 14(1), 1999, pp. 93-101
It is generally assumed that TGF beta induces cell cycle arrest through the
cooperative action of cell cycle inhibitors p15, p27 and p21. Here, we fou
nd that several pancreatic carcinoma cell lines exert TGF beta-induced nega
tive growth control in spite of the loss of p15 and p16 expression. In thes
e cell lines, TGF beta-induced growth control correlates with the upregulat
ion of the p21 protein and active pRb expression. Conversely, cells without
p21 and/or pRb expression are resistant to TGF beta-induced growth inhibit
ion. Moreover, overexpression of p21 in the p21-deficient cell line Pane Tu
1 leads to growth arrest. Thus, TGF beta-induced growth control correlates
with p21 expression and pRb status independent of p15 and/or p16 expression
.