Journal article
Gastrin increases its own synthesis in gastrointestinal cancer cells via the CCK2 receptor
S Kovac, L Xiao, A Shulkes, O Patel, GS Baldwin
FEBS Letters | Published : 2010
Abstract
The involvement of the gastrointestinal hormone gastrin in the development of gastrointestinal cancer is highly controversial. Here we demonstrate a positive-feedback loop whereby gastrin, acting via the CCK2 receptor, increases its own expression. Such an autocrine loop has not previously been reported for any other gastrointestinal hormone. Gastrin promoter activation was dependent on the MAP kinase pathway and did not involve Sp1 binding sites or epidermal growth factor receptor transactivation. As the treatment of gastrointestinal cancer cells with amidated gastrin led to increased expression of non-amidated gastrins, the positive-feedback loop may contribute to the sustained increase in..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We gratefully thank Professor Juanita Merchant (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) for her generous gift of the human gastrin promoter luciferase plasmid 1,300pFR-GASLuc and Mildred Yim for her assistance with radioimmunoassays. This work was supported by Grant 5 RO1 GM065926 from the National Institutes of Health (to GSB), Grants 454322 (to GSB), 566555 (to GSB) and 509074 (to AS) from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia.