Literature DB >> 2060183

The influence of the presence of adenovirus 5 E1a and E1b sequences on the pathology of rat embryonic fibroblasts transfected with activated c-Ha-ras and v-ras.

E R Boghaert1, V Austin, S G Zimmer.   

Abstract

We compared the pathology of two groups of tumors following implantation of cells enmeshed in alginate beads into the syngeneic rat. The first group of tumors was generated by implanting alginate beads containing cloned embryonic fibroblasts (CREF) that were transfected with activated c-Ha-ras (T24) and v-ras (pH1) (CREF tumors). The second group was created by implantation of CREF cells that were transfected with E1a and E1b of wild type adenovirus type 5 prior to transfection with T24 and pH1 (Wt tumors). Alginate beads were implanted at three different sites in the rat, i.e. subcutaneous in the flank, subcutaneous in the tail and under the renal capsule. Tumorigenicity, invasiveness and metastatic capacity of the transfectant cell lines were determined. The tumor latency period (TLP), the doubling time of the tumors and the metastatic capacity of the cell lines depended on the site of implantation. Invasion was not influenced by site-dependency. Wt tumors were invasive and generally had longer TLP than the CREF tumors. Wt tumors did not metastasize to the lungs as opposed to CREF tumors. We concluded that the genetic background of Wt cells modulated the effect of ras transfection by stretching the TLP and by limiting the metastatic potential to the draining lymph nodes. Malignancy per se was not repressed since no differences in invasive capacity were noticed.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2060183     DOI: 10.1007/bf01753727

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Metastasis        ISSN: 0262-0898            Impact factor:   5.150


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