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Changes in levels of normal ML-1 gene transcripts associated with the conversion of human nontumorigenic to tumorigenic phenotypes.

X L Sun1, D Li, J Fang, I Noyes, B Casto, K Theil, C Shuler, G E Milo.   

Abstract

Evaluation of malignant human tumors in a xenobiotic nude mouse system has demonstrated that not all cells in tumors exhibit the capacity to form progressively growing tumors. However, nontumorigenic cells isolated from human tumors can be converted to a tumorigenic phenotype in nude mice by treatment with chemical carcinogens or by transfection with antisense to tumor suppressor genes. A newly discovered gene, designated ML-1, appears to be associated with tumorigenesis, because an ML-1 antisense cDNA construct, transfected into nontumorigenic, anchorage-independent growth (AIG) cells, was sufficient to convert these cells into a tumorigenic phenotype. The AIG cells transfected with ML-1 antisense cDNA constructs and converted to tumorigenic cells did not exhibit expression of normal ML-1 mRNA transcripts in the converted cells when evaluated by Northern analysis, whereas premalignant and normal cells expressed ML-1 transcripts at a high level. The converted cells exhibited a loss of growth control and produced tumors in a surrogate nude mouse that were greater than 2.0 cm in less than 2 months. The ML-1 gene has a DNA sequence that is 2177 bp in size and is located on chromosome number 13 on the q arm at site 12-14. Sequence analysis and investigation of GenBank sequences indicate that this is a newly described human gene.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10551800      PMCID: PMC6157390     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene Expr        ISSN: 1052-2166


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