Wt. Guo et al., ETHANOL UP-REGULATES THE EXPRESSION OF P21(WAF1 CIP1) AND PROLONGS G(1) TRANSITION VIA A P53-INDEPENDENT PATHWAY IN HUMAN EPITHELIAL-CELLS/, Oncogene, 15(10), 1997, pp. 1143-1149
The control of cell cycle progression is necessary for accuracy in the
replication of DNA and the distribution of genetic information to dau
ghter cells, Disturbances in progression of the cell cycle may result
in the loss of genomic integrity, a 'hallmark' of cancer cells, Extens
ive consumption of alcoholic beverages is a risk with the development
of various associated epidermoid cancer including oral and pharyngeal
squamous cell carcinomas, However, effects of ethanol on cell cycle pr
ogression and on the expression of genes associated with the cell cycl
e have not been studied. We report here that exposure of human epithel
ial cells to ethanol, at concentrations (100-200 mM) that do not cause
cell death, (a) does not affect or only reduces slightly the cellular
level of p53 protein, (b) upregulates the transcription of the WAF1/C
IP1 gene, (c) inhibits the Cdk2 activity, and (d) reduces the rate of
cellular proliferation by inducing a delay in G(1) phase transition, T
he results also indicate that, at these non-cytotoxic concentrations,
ethanol exhibits its effects through a p53-independent mechanism.