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CEACAM5 and CEACAM6 are major target genes for Smad3-mediated TGF-beta signaling

Authors
Han, Sang UkKwak, Tae HeeHer, Kyu HeeCho, Young-HunChoi, Chul-wonLee, Ho JaeHong, SuntaekPark, Yoon SooKim, YongseokKim, Tae AugKim, Seong Jin
Issue Date
Jan-2008
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Keywords
carcinoembryonic antigen; TGF-beta; Smad3; gastric cancer
Citation
ONCOGENE, v.27, no.5, pp.675 - 683
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Journal Title
ONCOGENE
Volume
27
Number
5
Start Page
675
End Page
683
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/179129
DOI
10.1038/sj.onc.1210686
ISSN
0950-9232
Abstract
The carcinoembryonic antigen (CEAs) family consists of a large group of evolutionarily and structurally divergent glycoproteins. The transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) signaling pathway has been implicated in the stimulation of CEA secretion in TGF-beta-sensitive colon cells, thereby possibly modulating cell adhesion and differentiation. However, the specific CEAs targeted by TGF-beta signaling or underlying mechanism of the expression of CEAs has not yet been clarified. In this study, we investigated the specific CEAs targeted by the TGF-beta signaling pathway. In nine human gastric cancer cell lines examined, TGF-beta-responsive cell lines showed positive expression of CEAs. Expression patterns of CEA proteins correlated well with the level of CEA (CEACAM5) and CEACAM6 transcripts in these cell lines, but CEACAM1 expression was not observed in all of these cells. To investigate the role of TGF-beta signaling in CEA expression, we selected two TGF-beta unresponsive gastric cancer cell lines; SNU638 cells that contain a mutation in the TGF-beta type II receptor and SNU484 cells that express low to undetectable level of the TGF-beta pathway intermediate protein, Smad3. Restoration of TGF-beta signaling in these cells induced expression of the CEAs and increased activity of both CEA (CEACAM5) and CEACAM6 promoters. CEA expression was observed in the epithelium of the stomach of wild-type mice, but was markedly decreased in Smad3 null mice. These findings suggest that CEA (CEACAM5) and CEACAM6 are major target genes for Smad3-mediated TGF-beta signaling.
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