Journal article

Role of IFI 16, a member of the interferon-inducible p200-protein family, in prostate epithelial cellular senescence

H Xin, J Curry, RW Johnstone, BJ Nickoloff, D Choubey

Oncogene | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2003

Abstract

Recent studies have implicated interferon signaling in the regulation of cellular senescence. However, the role of specific interferon-inducible proteins in cellular senescence remains to be defined. Here we report that IFI 16, an interferon-inducible transcriptional modulator from the p200-protein family, contributes to cellular senescence of prostate epithelial cells. Normal human prostate epithelial cells (PrEC) in culture expressed detectable levels of IFI 16, and the levels increased more than fourfold when cells approached cellular senescence. Consistent with a role of IFI 16 in cellular senescence, human prostate cancer cell lines either did not express IFI 16 or expressed a variant f..

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