Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9881213 Mechanisms of Ageing and Development 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Hydoxyurea induces senescence-like growth arrest in normal human fibroblasts. p21WAF/CIP1/SDI1, a cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor, was found to be upregulated during this growth arrest. Levels of p21WAF/CIP1/SDI1 protein and mRNA were increased nine-fold by hydroxyurea in these cells. In order to determine whether p21WAF/CIP1/SDI1 mRNA is increased by hydroxyurea at the transcriptional level, human fibroblast cells were transfected with reporter constructs containing a p21WAF/CIP1/SDI1 promoter fragment and then treated with hydroxyurea. The luciferase activities in the reporter-transfected fibroblast cells were not increased by hydroxyurea, indicating that p21WAF/CIP1/SDI1 transcription was not elevated by hydroxyurea. The half-life of the p21WAF/CIP1/SDI1 mRNA was increased by 2.5-fold but that of p21WAF/CIP1/SDI1 protein was not. Our results suggest that increased mRNA stability is the major mechanism of p21WAF/CIP1/SDI1 elevation in the hydroxyurea-induced growth arrest of human fibroblasts.
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