Literature DB >> 7529136

Progression of hormone-dependent adenocarcinoma cells to hormone-independent spindle carcinoma cells in vitro in a clonal spontaneous rat mammary tumor cell line.

H Nakanishi1, R M Taylor, F J Chrest, T Masui, K Utsumi, M Tatematsu, A Passaniti.   

Abstract

A hormone-dependent, clonal carcinoma cell line, designated RM22-F5, was derived from a malignant mammary mixed tumor spontaneously arising in an outbred old female Wistar rat. These cells expressed keratin and desmosomal protein and formed epithelial monolayers in a growth factor and hormone-supplemented medium (LHC-8) containing 10% fetal bovine serum (E-type cells). Cells subcultured for 6 to 8 passages in RPMI 1640 medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum without supplements appeared to be fibroblastic and expressed vimentin (F-type cells). The shift to a fibroblast-like morphology was associated with a more malignant phenotype which included rapid, hormone-independent growth and invasive sarcoma-like character in nude mice. F-type cells were no longer able to express their original epithelial phenotype in LHC-8 medium. Cytogenetic analysis revealed that both E- and F-type cells had essentially the same karyotype. Analysis of PCR-amplified DNA further demonstrated a point mutation of the H-ras-1 gene at codon 12 and loss of the normal H-ras-1 allele in both cell types. Genetic tagging of E-type cells with the neomycin-resistance gene resulted in the generation of F-type cells with neomycin resistance in RPMI 1640 medium, suggesting that F-type cells are a malignant variant of E-type cells arising during in vitro culture. Somatic cell fusion between E- and F-type cells revealed that with most hybrid clones tested, the fibroblast-like phenotype was greatly suppressed. These results suggest that an irreversible phenotypic transition, representative of tumor progression from hormone-dependent adenocarcinoma to more malignant hormone-independent spindle carcinoma cells, is a recessive event and may involve loss of a suppressor function.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7529136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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