Literature DB >> 7687588

Characterization of mouse urothelial cell lines in different phases of transitional-cell carcinogenesis.

W I De Boer1, J M Rebel, J A Foekens, M Vermey, T H Van der Kwast.   

Abstract

Altered cellular responsiveness to growth factors is one of the factors involved in carcinogenesis. In order to study the role of growth factors in transitional-cell carcinogenesis, we established 3 urothelial cell lines from normal mouse urothelium, designated g/G, NUC-5 and NUC-I. These cell lines were studied by light and transmission electron microscopy, karyotyping, grafting in syngeneic mice, growth-factor response in vitro under serum-free conditions, and EGF receptor expression. In the presence of insulin or insulin-like growth factors I and II, proliferation of the non-tumorigenic DNA-tetraploid g/G and DNA aneuploid NUC-5 cells is stimulated by EGF, TGF alpha, bFGF and aFGF. This stimulation can be abolished in g/G but not in NUC-5 cells by simultaneous addition of TGF beta. Proliferation of g/G and NUC-5 cells can also be stimulated by PDGF-AA. The spindle-cell-like NUC-I cells are DNA aneuploid and tumorigenic in syngeneic mice; they express low levels of EGF receptors and their autonomous proliferation is only affected by insulin or insulin-like growth factors. Each of these cell lines seems to reflect a different phase in transitional-cell carcinogenesis: g/G cells have gained immortality, have become tetraploid, but are non-tumorigenic and growth-factor-dependent. NUC-5 cells have become aneuploid, have a growth-factor responsiveness different from that of normal epithelial cells, but are still non-tumorigenic. NUC-I cells are aneuploid, tumorigenic, and growth-factor-independent. These urothelial cell lines provide a suitable tool for further studies in transitional-cell carcinogenesis.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7687588     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910540627

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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