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Role of cyclin D1 in the interaction between FGF-2, ACTH and other peptides in Y-1 adrenocortical cell signaling

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Author(s):
Telma Tiemi Schwindt
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Conjunto das Químicas (IQ e FCF) (CQ/DBDCQ)
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Examining board members:
Hugo Aguirre Armelin; Pedro Soares de Araujo; Paulo Lee Ho; Antonio Roberto Martins; João Bosco Pesquero; Bryan Eric Strauss
Advisor: Hugo Aguirre Armelin
Abstract

The main control of mammalian cell cycle, which is divided in G0/G1/S/G2/M, occurs in G0→G1→S transition. In this work we show that cyclin D1 protein plays a key role in signal transduction circuits underlying the G0→G1→S transition of mouse Y-1 adrenocortical cell line. This conclusion is not surprising, once in the last years, many laboratories have contributed to establish the notion that the activity of the distinct forms of cyclin/CDK complexes is essential for the G0→G1→S transition, and also for other phases transition of cell cycle. In Y-1 cells, FGF-2 causes a delayed (5-6h) induction of cyclin D1 gene and protein, through a process dependent on protein synthesis. Hypophisary peptides, not identified, as well as vasopressin, block cyclin D1 induction, antagonizing FGF-2. By this mechanism, vasopressin exert an antimitotic effect, blocking G0→G1→S transition promoted by FGF-2. ACTH, which also exhibit a strong anti-mitotic effect upon FGF-2, does not affect cyclin D1 induction. Double transfection of inducible c-Myc (MycER) and constitutive cyclin D1 cDNA, in the presence of ACTH, mimics the mitogenic action of FGF-2 in G0 Y-1 cells. Altogether, these results show that, in adrenocortical cells, c-Fos, c-Jun, c-Myc and cyclin D1 act in an independent and complementary manner, being necessary for the G0→G1→S transition of cell cycle. (AU)