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Spontaneous transformation of an immortalized hepatocyte cell line: potential role of a nuclear protease.

David A Drubin1, Gary A Clawson.   

Abstract

In this study, we utilized an in vitro model of spontaneous transformation/progression, an SV40 large T antigen-immortalized rat hepatocyte cell line (designated CWSV14) that is very weakly tumorigenic at low-passage, but acquires a transformed phenotype upon extended passage in cell culture. Here we show that this mid-passage transformation is accompanied by development of aneuploidy and disorganization of the actin cytoskeleton, concomitant with a large increase in a chymotrypsin-like nuclear protease activity which we have previously implicated in chemical transformation of fibroblasts and ras-transformation of hepatocytes. Passage of the CWSV14 cells with AAPF(cmk), a relatively selective inhibitor of the nuclear protease activity, abrogates the acquisition of the transformed phenotype and prevents the changes in the actin cytoskeleton. We hypothesize that the nuclear protease may play a role in initiating development of genomic instability, paralleling the archetypical role of proteases in paradigms such as the SOS-type responses in bacteria and yeast.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15312682     DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2004.03.045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Lett        ISSN: 0304-3835            Impact factor:   8.679


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