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Molecular and functional analysis of tumor-suppressor genes by transfection.

The transformed and tumorigenic phenotype of H-ras transfected rat FE-8 cells can be suppressed by cell fusion with normal rat embryo fibroblasts. Transfection into FE-8 cells of DNA prepared from normal human placenta followed by selective elimination of tumorigenic transfected cell clones resulted...

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Autores principales: Schäfer, R, Iyer, J, Iten, E, Nirkko, A C, Balmer, J, Klemenz, R
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1773805
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author Schäfer, R
Iyer, J
Iten, E
Nirkko, A C
Balmer, J
Klemenz, R
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Iyer, J
Iten, E
Nirkko, A C
Balmer, J
Klemenz, R
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description The transformed and tumorigenic phenotype of H-ras transfected rat FE-8 cells can be suppressed by cell fusion with normal rat embryo fibroblasts. Transfection into FE-8 cells of DNA prepared from normal human placenta followed by selective elimination of tumorigenic transfected cell clones resulted in the isolation of phenotypically normal revertants. These cells exhibited a fibroblastlike, normal morphology; were anchorage-dependent; and were unable to proliferate in medium with reduced serum concentrations. Their tumorigenicity was also reduced. The suppressed phenotype has been transferred in a second transfection cycle. Human repetitive DNA sequences were detected in secondary transfectant DNA. A putative human suppressor gene, designated NTS-1, has been molecularly cloned. Reintroduction of cloned NTS-1 sequences into FE-8 cells resulted in suppression of the neoplastic phenotype in spite of a high ras expression.
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spelling pubmed-15680502006-09-18 Molecular and functional analysis of tumor-suppressor genes by transfection. Schäfer, R Iyer, J Iten, E Nirkko, A C Balmer, J Klemenz, R Environ Health Perspect Research Article The transformed and tumorigenic phenotype of H-ras transfected rat FE-8 cells can be suppressed by cell fusion with normal rat embryo fibroblasts. Transfection into FE-8 cells of DNA prepared from normal human placenta followed by selective elimination of tumorigenic transfected cell clones resulted in the isolation of phenotypically normal revertants. These cells exhibited a fibroblastlike, normal morphology; were anchorage-dependent; and were unable to proliferate in medium with reduced serum concentrations. Their tumorigenicity was also reduced. The suppressed phenotype has been transferred in a second transfection cycle. Human repetitive DNA sequences were detected in secondary transfectant DNA. A putative human suppressor gene, designated NTS-1, has been molecularly cloned. Reintroduction of cloned NTS-1 sequences into FE-8 cells resulted in suppression of the neoplastic phenotype in spite of a high ras expression. 1991-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1568050/ /pubmed/1773805 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Schäfer, R
Iyer, J
Iten, E
Nirkko, A C
Balmer, J
Klemenz, R
Molecular and functional analysis of tumor-suppressor genes by transfection.
title Molecular and functional analysis of tumor-suppressor genes by transfection.
title_full Molecular and functional analysis of tumor-suppressor genes by transfection.
title_fullStr Molecular and functional analysis of tumor-suppressor genes by transfection.
title_full_unstemmed Molecular and functional analysis of tumor-suppressor genes by transfection.
title_short Molecular and functional analysis of tumor-suppressor genes by transfection.
title_sort molecular and functional analysis of tumor-suppressor genes by transfection.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1773805
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