Transgenic mice overexpressing protein kinase Cdelta in the epidermis are resistant to skin tumor promotion by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate

To determine the role of protein kinase Cdelta in mouse skin carcinogenesis, we have developed transgenic FVB/N mouse lines expressing in the epidermis an epitope-tagged protein kinase Cdelta (T7-PKCdelta) regulated by the human keratin 14 promoter. The untreated T7-PKCdelta mice displayed excessive...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) Ill.), 1999-11, Vol.59 (22), p.5710
Hauptverfasser: Reddig, P J, Dreckschmidt, N E, Ahrens, H, Simsiman, R, Tseng, C P, Zou, J, Oberley, T D, Verma, A K
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Zusammenfassung:To determine the role of protein kinase Cdelta in mouse skin carcinogenesis, we have developed transgenic FVB/N mouse lines expressing in the epidermis an epitope-tagged protein kinase Cdelta (T7-PKCdelta) regulated by the human keratin 14 promoter. The untreated T7-PKCdelta mice displayed excessive dryness in the skin of the tail with a variable penetrance over time. Histologically, the tail skin showed hyperplasia with evidence of hyperkeratosis. The epidermis of the rest of the T7-PKCdelta mouse was unremarkable. Despite this mild phenotype, the effects of PKCdelta overexpression on mouse skin tumor promotion by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) were dramatic. Two independent lines of T7-PKCdelta mice (16 and 37) expressing the T7-PKCdelta transgene were examined for responsiveness to skin tumor promotion by 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene and TPA. By immunoblot analysis, the T7-PKCdelta-16 and T7-PKCdelta-37 mice showed an 8- and 2-fold increase of PKCdelta protein. The T7-PKCdelta-16 mice averaged 300% more T7-PKCdelta activity than the T7-PKCdelta-37 mice did. The T7-PKCdelta-37 mice did not manifest any difference in tumor burden or incidence. However, the reduction in papilloma burden at 25 weeks of promotion for the T7-PKCdelta-16 mice relative to wild-type mice averaged 72 and 74% for males and females, respectively. The T7-PKCdelta-16 mice reached 50% papilloma incidence between 12 and 13 weeks of promotion compared with 8 weeks for wild-type mice. Furthermore, the carcinoma incidence was also reduced in T7-PKCdelta-16 mice. Carcinoma incidence at 25 weeks of promotion treatment was: wild-type females, 78%; T7-PKCdelta16 females, 37%; wild-type males, 45%; and T7- PKCdelta-16 males, 7%. Thus, PKCdelta when expressed at sufficient levels can suppress skin tumor promotion by TPA.
ISSN:0008-5472