Title : Expression of NAG-1, a transforming growth factor-beta superfamily member, by troglitazone requires the early growth response gene EGR-1.

Pub. Date : 2004 Feb 20

PMID : 14662774






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1 Expression of NAG-1, a transforming growth factor-beta superfamily member, by troglitazone requires the early growth response gene EGR-1. Troglitazone growth differentiation factor 15 Homo sapiens
2 In this report, we show that the expression of the antitumorigenic and/or pro-apoptotic gene NAG-1 (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug-activated gene-1) is induced by TGZ and correlates with EGR-1 induction. Troglitazone growth differentiation factor 15 Homo sapiens
3 In this report, we show that the expression of the antitumorigenic and/or pro-apoptotic gene NAG-1 (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug-activated gene-1) is induced by TGZ and correlates with EGR-1 induction. Troglitazone growth differentiation factor 15 Homo sapiens
4 In contrast, PGJ2 induced NAG-1 protein expression, but PGJ2 may not affect the same region that TGZ does in the NAG-1 promoter. 15-deoxy-delta(12,14)-prostaglandin J2 growth differentiation factor 15 Homo sapiens
5 The effect of PGJ2 is probably PPARgamma-dependent because a PPARgamma antagonist inhibited the PGJ2-induced expression of NAG-1. 15-deoxy-delta(12,14)-prostaglandin J2 growth differentiation factor 15 Homo sapiens
6 The effect of PGJ2 is probably PPARgamma-dependent because a PPARgamma antagonist inhibited the PGJ2-induced expression of NAG-1. 15-deoxy-delta(12,14)-prostaglandin J2 growth differentiation factor 15 Homo sapiens
7 TGZ-induced NAG-1 expression was not inhibited by the PPARgamma antagonist. Troglitazone growth differentiation factor 15 Homo sapiens