Overexpression of protein kinase C epsilon is oncogenic in rat colonic epithelial cells.

1996 
: We have analysed the expression of five protein kinase C [PKC] isoforms in an in vitro model using nontumorigenic rat colonic epithelial cells FRC/TEX CL D [D/WT] and in the related tumorigenic Ha-ras-transformed FRC/TEX CL D/H-ras line [D/ras]. The PKC subspecies alpha, delta, epsilon and xi were expressed at the protein level in both D/WT and D/ras cells, while beta PKC was undetectable in both lines. The levels of expression of the delta and xi isoforms were similar in D/WT and D/ras cells. Alpha PKC expression was decreased and epsilon PKC was increased in D/ras cells compared to the D/WT line. To assess whether overexpression of epsilon PKC was linked to the transformed phenotype, we have generated from D/WT cells two clones (D/epsilon-5 and D/epsilon-9) which stably overexpress epsilon PKC about fivefold. Overexpression of epsilon PKC caused marked morphological changes in both transfected clones, which were accompanied by increased saturation densities and anchorage-independent colony formation in semisolid agar. These growth effects were attenuated or reversed by chronic incubation with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate. Furthermore, D/epsilon-5 and D/epsilon-9 cells formed tumors in athymic nude mice with 100% incidence while the parental D/WT or vector alone (D/MV12) controls produced no tumors. We conclude that epsilon PKC can act as an oncoprotein when modestly overproduced in nontumorigenic D/WT colonic cells, and that this isoform of PKC may be linked to ras-modulated signal transduction leading to neoplastic transformation in colonic epithelium.
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