Literature DB >> 1773782

Identification of genes associated with tumor suppression in Syrian hamster embryo cells.

R W Wiseman1, J C Montgomery, J Hosoi, E W Hou, C J Cochran, P W Lamb, J C Barrett.   

Abstract

Loss of a tumor-suppressor gene function appears to play a critical role in the multistep process of neoplastic transformation of Syrian hamster embryo (SHE) cells in vitro. Clonal variants of two independent, preneoplastic cell lines have been isolated that have either retained (termed supB+) or lost (termed supB-) the ability to suppress the tumorigenicity of a highly malignant benzo[alpha]pyrene-transformed SHE cell line (BP6T) in cell hybrids. We have pursued several approaches in an attempt to identify genes that are responsible for tumor suppression in these cells. The only consistent differences detected in two-dimensional gel analyses of supB+ and supB- cellular proteins were decreases in the levels of two high molecular weight isoforms of tropomyosin in supB- cells. Differential screening of a supB+ cDNA library for genes that are preferentially expressed in supB+ cells yielded cDNA clones for four genes, i.e., collagen type II, collagen type IX, H19, and a previously unidentified gene (clone 5). Nuclear run-on assays suggested that higher transcription rates were responsible for the increased steady-state levels of some of these transcripts in supB+ cells. DNA sequence comparisons showed that two copies of a 9 bp element, previously identified in each of the mouse H19 enhancers, were also present in the 5' flanking region of the rat type II collagen gene. A transcription factor that controls expression of the collagen and H19 genes through binding to this conserved motif would be an attractive candidate for the supB+ gene or at least a mediator of the supB+ phenotype.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1773782      PMCID: PMC1568055          DOI: 10.1289/ehp.9193105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Perspect        ISSN: 0091-6765            Impact factor:   9.031


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