p27(Kip1) is an inducer of intestinal epithelial cell differentiation.

Am J Physiol Cell Physiol

Section of Physiology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.

Published: October 2000

Constant renewal of the intestinal epithelium is a highly coordinated process that has been subject to intense investigation, but its regulatory mechanisms are still essentially unknown. In this study, we have demonstrated that forced expression of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CKIs) p27(Kip1) and p21(Cip1/WAF1) in human intestinal epithelial cells led to expression of differentiation markers at both the mRNA and protein levels. Cell differentiation was temporally dissociated from inhibition of retinoblastoma protein phosphorylation and growth arrest, already established 1 day after infection with recombinant adenoviruses. p27(Kip1) proved significantly more efficient than p21(Cip1/WAF1) in induction of cell differentiation. In contrast, forced expression of p16(INK4a) resulted in growth arrest without induction of differentiation markers. These results implicate both p27(Kip1) and p21(Cip1/WAF1) in the differentiation-timing process, but p21(Cip1/WAF1) may act indirectly by increasing p27(Kip1) levels. These results also suggest that induction of intestinal epithelial cell differentiation by CKIs is not related to their effects on the cell cycle and may involve interactions with cellular components other than cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases.

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