Cyclin D2 is an FSH-responsive gene involved in gonadal cell proliferation and oncogenesis

THE D-type cyclins (Dl, D2 and D3) are critical governors of the cell-cycle clock apparatus during the Gl phase of the mammalian cell cycle. These three D-type cyclins are expressed in overlapping, apparently redundant fashion in the proliferating tissues 1,2 . To investigate why mammalian cells nee...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 1996-12, Vol.384 (6608), p.470-474
Hauptverfasser: Sicinski, Piotr, Donaher, Joana Liu, Geng, Yan, Parker, Susan B, Gardner, Humphrey, Park, Mary Y, Robker, Rebecca L, Richards, JoAnne S, McGinnis, Lynda K, Biggers, John D, Eppig, John J, Bronson, Roderick T, Elledge, Stephen J, Weinberg, Robert A
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Zusammenfassung:THE D-type cyclins (Dl, D2 and D3) are critical governors of the cell-cycle clock apparatus during the Gl phase of the mammalian cell cycle. These three D-type cyclins are expressed in overlapping, apparently redundant fashion in the proliferating tissues 1,2 . To investigate why mammalian cells need three distinct D-type cyclins, we have generated mice bearing a disrupted cyclin D2 gene by using gene targeting in embryonic stem cells. Cyclin D2-deficient females are sterile owing to the inability of ovarian granulosa cells to proliferate normally in response to follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), whereas mutant males display hypoplastic testes. In ovarian granulosa cells, cyclin D2 is specifically induced by FSH via a cyclic-AMP-dependent pathway, indicating that expression of the various D-type cyclins is under control of distinct intracellular signalling pathways. The hypoplasia seen in cyclin D2 −/− ovaries and testes prompted us to examine human cancers deriving from corresponding tissues. We find that some human ovarian and testicular tumours contain high levels of cyclin D2 messenger RNA.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/384470a0