Apoptosis induced by oxysterol in CEM cells is associated with negative regulation of c-myc |
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Authors: | S Ayala-Torres F Zhou EB Thompson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Human Biological Chemistry & Genetics, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, 77555-0645, USA. |
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Abstract: | Previously we have demonstrated that treatment of the human lymphoblastic leukemic CEM cells with 25-hydroxycholesterol (25OHC) induces apoptosis. In the present study, we show that both c-myc mRNA and c-Myc protein levels are reduced only in oxysterol-sensitive and not in oxysterol-resistant cells after treatment with concentrations of 25OHC that kill the sensitive CEM cells. The repression of c-Myc protein precedes c-myc mRNA reduction, and both events occur before the onset of cell death. Our data suggest that 25OHC-induced suppression of c-myc gene expression in CEM cells results from posttranscriptional regulation. These results demonstrate the regulation by an oxysterol of a gene/gene product important for cell growth and viability and an association between oxysterol-induced apoptosis of CEM cells and the negative regulation of c-myc. |
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