Synergistic Induction of Tumor Antigens by Wnt-1 Signaling and Retinoic Acid Revealed by Gene Expression Profiling*
- David A. Tice‡,
- Wayne Szeto‡,
- Irina Soloviev‡,
- Bonnee Rubinfeld‡,
- Sharon E. Fong‡,
- Debra L. Dugger‡,
- Jane Winer§,
- P. Mickey Williams§,
- David Wieand§,
- Victoria Smith§,
- Ralph H. Schwall‡,
- Diane Pennica‡ and
- Paul Polakis‡¶
- From the Departments of ‡Molecular Oncology and §Molecular Biology, Genentech Inc., South San Francisco, California 94080
Abstract
Novel drug targets can be identified by differential analysis of RNA transcripts isolated from cancer cell lines and tissues. We have extended this approach by analyzing differences in gene expression resulting from the drug treatment of transformed and nontransformed cells. A mouse mammary epithelial cell line (C57MG), which conditionally expresses the Wnt-1 proto-oncogene, was left untreated or treated with retinoic acid in the presence or absence of Wnt-1 expression. The experiment was performed in triplicate, and RNA extracted from the four samples was analyzed by hybridization to over 12,000 unique oligonucleotide probe sets. Reproducible alterations in gene expression that occurred in response to retinoic acid, Wnt-1, or retinoic acid plus Wnt-1 relative to untreated cells were identified. Greater attention was given to genes encoding cell surface antigens that were selectively up-regulated by the combination of Wnt-1 and retinoic acid. These genes included the tumor necrosis factor family 4-1BB ligand, ephrin B1,stra6, autotaxin, and ISLR. Administration of retinoic acid to mice bearing tumors driven by activation of the Wnt-1/β-catenin pathway resulted in increased expression of stra6 in the tumors but not in normal tissue. In principal, the therapeutic index of antibodies directed against these antigens should be enhanced by co-administration of retinoic acid.
- TCF/LEF
- T cell factor/lymphoid enhancer factor
- ATRA
- all-trans-retinoic acid
- RAR
- retinoic acid receptor
- RT
- reverse transcriptase
- retSDR1
- retinal short chain dehydrogenase reductase 1
- RARE
- retinoic acid-responsive element
- ISLR
- immunoglobulin superfamily containing leucine-rich repeat
- GAPDH
- glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
- Received January 11, 2002.
- Revision received February 5, 2002.
- The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.











