Selective Requirements for E2f3 in the Development and Tumorigenicity of Rb -Deficient Chimeric Tissues

Author:

Parisi Tiziana1,Yuan Tina L.1,Faust Ann Marie1,Caron Alicia M.1,Bronson Roderick2,Lees Jacqueline A.1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139

2. Department of Pathology, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02111

Abstract

ABSTRACT The tumor suppressor function of the retinoblastoma protein pRB is largely dependent upon its capacity to inhibit the E2F transcription factors and thereby cell proliferation. Attempts to study the interplay between pRB and the E2Fs have been hampered by the prenatal death of Rb ; E2f nullizygous mice. In this study, we isolated Rb ; E2f3 mutant embryonic stem cells and generated Rb / ; E2f3 / chimeric mice, thus bypassing the lethality of the Rb / ; E2f3 / germ line mutant mice. We show that loss of E2F3 has opposing effects on two of the known developmental defects arising in Rb / chimeras; it suppresses the formation of cataracts while aggravating the retinal dysplasia. This model system also allows us to assess how E2f3 status influences tumor formation in Rb / tissues. We find that E2f3 is dispensable for the development of pRB-deficient pituitary and thyroid tumors. In contrast, E2f3 inactivation completely suppresses the pulmonary neuroendocrine hyperplasia arising in Rb / chimeric mice. This hyperproliferative state is thought to represent the preneoplastic lesion of small-cell lung carcinoma. Therefore, our observation highlights a potential role for E2F3 in the early stages of this tumor type.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology

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