Single‐step transformation of human breast epithelial cells by SV40 large T oncogene
- 19 August 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 52 (1), 92-97
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910520117
Abstract
Normal human mammary epithelial cell (HMEC) cultures originating from 2 mammoplasty reduction surgical samples were transfected with replication‐defective SV 40 DMA. Two independent cell lines designated as S2T2 and S1T3, selected for their increased proliferation potential and lifespan, were propagated for >22 months in culture. They maintained a near‐diploid karyotype with few chromosomal markers such as trisomy 1q (SITS) and trisonny 8q (S2T2), which are most common in breast cancer in vivo. Immortalized S1T3 cells were not tumorigenic, whereas S2T2 cells produced slowly growing tumors in nude mice. One tumor was propagated in vitro and the transformed NS2T2 cell line subsequently raised 100% large tumors in the nude mouse. Rearrangement of the SV40 genome was observed in NS2T2 cells, which was not associated with increased expression of large T antigen. S1T3, S2T2 and transformed NS2T2 cell lines expressed cytokeratins CK18, CK19, the mammary‐specific antigen DF3, and functional EGF receptors. Single‐step immortalization and malignant transformation of human breast epithelial cells can thus occur upon transfection with SV40 large T oncogene. The chromosomal abnormalities observed in these cell lines suggest that they could offer a model for the study of breast‐tumor progression in vitro.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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