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Published in: Cancer Cell International 1/2006

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Cytogenetic characterization and H-ras associated transformation of immortalized human mammary epithelial cells

Authors: Krishna Rao, Özge Alper, Kent E Opheim, George Bonnet, Kristine Wolfe, Eileen Bryant, Siobhan O'Hara Larivee, Peggy Porter, James K McDougall

Published in: Cancer Cell International | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Introduction

Immortalization is a key step in malignant transformation, but immortalization alone is insufficient for transformation. Human mammary epithelial cell (HMEC) transformation is a complex process that requires additional genetic changes beyond immortalization and can be accomplished in vitro by accumulation of genetic changes and expression of H-ras.

Methods

HMEC were immortalized by serial passaging and transduction with the catalytic subunit of the human telomerase gene (hTERT). The immortalized cells were passaged in vitro and studied by a combination of G- banding and Spectral Karyotyping (SKY). H-ras transduced, hTERT immortalized cells were cloned in soft agar and injected into nude mice. Extensive analysis was performed on the tumors that developed in nude mice, including immunohistochemistry and western blotting.

Results

Immortal HMEC alone were not tumorigenic in γ-irradiated nude mice and could not grow in soft agar. Late passage hTERT immortalized HMEC from a donor transduced with a retroviral vector containing the mutant, autoactive, human H-ras 61L gene acquired anchorage independent growth properties and the capacity for tumorigenic growth in vivo. The tumors that developed in the nude mice were poorly differentiated epithelial carcinomas that continued to overexpress ras. These cells were resistant to doxorubicin mediated G1/S phase arrest but were sensitive to treatment with a farnesyltransferase inhibitor.

Conclusion

Some of the cytogenetic changes are similar to what is observed in premalignant and malignant breast lesions. Despite these changes, late passage immortal HMEC are not tumorigenic and could only be transformed with overexpression of a mutant H-ras oncogene.
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Metadata
Title
Cytogenetic characterization and H-ras associated transformation of immortalized human mammary epithelial cells
Authors
Krishna Rao
Özge Alper
Kent E Opheim
George Bonnet
Kristine Wolfe
Eileen Bryant
Siobhan O'Hara Larivee
Peggy Porter
James K McDougall
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Cancer Cell International / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2867
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2867-6-15

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