Literature DB >> 8649805

Decreased Fas antigen receptor expression in testicular tumor cell lines derived from polyomavirus large T-antigen transgenic mice.

M Lebel1, R Bertrand, A M Mes-Masson.   

Abstract

MT-PVLT-10 transgenic mice express large T-antigen of polyomavirus under the control of the mouse metallothionein-1 promoter and mates of this transgenic line develop testicular tumors at advanced ages. The differential display technique was employed to compare mRNA expression from immortalized cell lines derived from normal or adenomatous testis from MT-PVLT-10 transgenic males. Using this technique, a complementary DNA fragment corresponding to the mouse Fas antigen receptor was recovered from normal testicular cells but not from tumor cells. RNAse protection assays with the Fas antigen specific fragment confirmed its differential expression. Normal testicular cells from the transgenic animals responded to treatment of interferon-gamma by increasing the expression of Fas antigen specific mRNA and were sensitive to the proliferative inhibitory effect of anti-Fas antibody in vitro. This proliferative inhibition was characterized by an accumulation of cells in S phase of the cell cycle. In contrast, the testicular tumor cells did not respond to either interferon-gamma or to anti-Fas antibody in vitro. These results suggest that the toss of proliferative inhibitory effect mediated by the Fas antigen pathway in tumor cells may be an important step in testicular tumor progression in the MT-PVLT-10 transgenic mice.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8649805

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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