Cyclin-dependent kinase 6 inhibits proliferation of human mammary epithelial cells.

Many defects in cancer cells are in molecules regulating G(1)-phase cyclin-dependent kinases (cdks), which are responsible for modulating the activities of Rb family growth-suppressing proteins. Models for understanding how such defects affect proliferation assume that cdks are responsible for sequentially phosphorylating, and hence inactivating, the growth-suppressing functions of Rb family proteins, thus promoting cell cycle progression. However, cdks also play a role in formation of growth-suppressing forms of pRb family molecules, including the "hypophosphorylated" species of pRb itself. Here, it is shown that normal human mammary epithelial cells have a high amount of cdk6 protein and activity, but all breast tumor-derived cell lines analyzed had reduced levels, with several having little or no cdk6. Immunohistochemical studies showed reduced levels of cdk6 in breast tumor cells as compared with normal breast tissue in vivo. Cdk6 levels in two breast tumor cell lines were restored to those characteristic of normal human mammary epithelial cells by DNA transfection. The cells had a reduced growth rate compared with parental tumor cells; cells that lost ectopic expression of cdk6 reverted to the faster growth rate of parental cells. Cell lines with restored cdk6 levels accumulated higher amounts of the Rb family protein p130 as well as E2F4, a suppressing member of the E2F family of transcription factors, in their nuclei. The results suggest that cdk6 restrains rather than stimulates breast epithelial cell proliferation and that its loss or down-regulation could play a role in breast tumor development.

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