| Literature DB >> 12660811 |
Nobuhiro Tanuma1, Hiroshi Shima, Shigeki Shimada, Kunimi Kikuchi.
Abstract
Recently, we reported that a cytosolic isoform of protein-tyrosine phosphatase epsilon (PTP epsilon C), when overexpressed, inhibits terminal differentiation and apoptosis of murine M1 myeloblastic leukemia cells induced by interleukin-6. To determine whether these observed effects in vitro correspond to a tumorigenicity of PTP epsilon C-expresser (M1- epsilon C) cells in vivo, parent M1 and M1- epsilon C cells were intravenously inoculated into scid or nude mice, and survival of mice receiving these cell lines was monitored. Unexpectedly, both scid and nude mice inoculated with M1- epsilon C cells showed significantly prolonged survival time than those receiving parent M1 cells. While parent M1 cells inoculated by intravenous injection formed metastatic tumors in the spleen, expression of PTP epsilon C suppressed tumor development in the spleen. The results suggest a suppressive role of PTP epsilon C in tumorigenesis.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12660811 DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1206267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncogene ISSN: 0950-9232 Impact factor: 9.867