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Cancer and Metastasis Reviews 1989-Dec

Biology of the protein kinase C family.

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C A O'Brian
N E Ward

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Protein kinase C (PKC) is composed of a family of isozymes that transduce signals of certain hormones, growth factors, lectins, and neurotransmitters. This review addresses the role of PKC in the regulation of cellular proliferation and its disorders. PKC is directly activated in vivo by the second messenger diacylglycerol, a lipid produced by phospholipase C-catalyzed hydrolysis of phosphatidylinositol and polyphosphoinositides. Diacylglycerol activates PKC by reducing the enzyme's requirement for Ca2+. Phorbol ester tumor promoters and related agents potently activate PKC by a mechanism analogous to that of diacylglycerol, providing evidence that PKC activation is a critical event in tumor promotion. However, the role of PKC activation in tumor promotion is not entirely clear. For example, bryostatin is a potent PKC activator that antagonizes phorbol ester-mediated tumor promotion, and mezerein is a second-stage tumor promoter that potently activates PKC. In addition to studies concerned with tumor promotion, studies of oncogene action also indicate a role for PKC in carcinogenesis. A number of plasma membrane-associated oncogene products and related proteins are PKC substrates, and PKC activation leads to induction of the expression of oncogenes that code for nuclear proteins. PKC is implicated in human breast and colon carcinogenesis. Tumor-promoting bile acids activate PKC, and PKC expression studies in rat colonic epithelial cells and human breast cancer cells indicate a positive role for PKC in the proliferation of the cells. Altered expression of PKC in human colon and breast tumors indicates that PKC isozymes may be useful markers for these diseases.

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