Literature DB >> 1701094

Polysomy of chromosome 7 is associated with amplification and overexpression of the EGF-receptor gene in a human carcinoma cell line derived from a brain metastasis.

E Helseth1, A Brøgger, A Dalen, H Fure, S G Johansen, M E Lier, T Skandsen, G Unsgaard, R Vik.   

Abstract

Overexpression of the EGF-receptor gene is associated with the malignant nature of some tumors. We have recently reported the establishment of a human carcinoma cell line (T-CAR1), derived from a brain metastasis, that had 7 million EGF receptors per cell and was growth inhibited by EGF. The present study was carried out in order to further characterize the EGF-receptor protein in T-CAR1 cells, and to see if the overexpression of the EGF-receptor gene in these cells was associated with abnormalities at the genomic level. We have compared the T-CAR1 cells with the human glioblastoma cell line T-MG1, which has 135,000 EGF-receptors and is growth stimulated by EGF. The MW of the EGF receptors in T-CAR1 cells and T-MG1 cells was estimated to be 170 kDa, equal to the normal EGF-receptor. However, in T-CAR1 cells an additional protein reacted with the monoclonal antibody directed against the internal domain of the EGF receptor. The levels of EGF receptor-related RNAs in T-CAR1 cells and T-MG1 cells reflected the number of EGF receptors in these cell lines. The EGF-receptor gene was amplified ten-fold in T-CAR1 cells, while it was not amplified in T-MG1 cells. No restriction fragment length polymorphism of DNA digested with various restriction enzymes was seen in either of the cell lines. Chromosomal analysis of T-CAR1 cells showed polysomy of chromosome 7 and marker chromosomes derived partly from chromosome 7. Thus, in the T-CAR1 cell line it was an association between polysomy of chromosome 7 and EGF-receptor gene amplification.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1701094     DOI: 10.1111/j.1699-0463.1990.tb05026.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  APMIS        ISSN: 0903-4641            Impact factor:   3.205


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