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Human bladder carcinoma cell lines as indicators of oncogenic change relevant to urothelial neoplastic progression.

Analysis of human tumour-derived cell lines has previously resulted in the identification of novel transformation-related elements and provided a useful tool for functional studies of different genes. To establish the utility of such cell lines as indicators of change relevant to urothelial cancer,...

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Autores principales: Rieger, K. M., Little, A. F., Swart, J. M., Kastrinakis, W. V., Fitzgerald, J. M., Hess, D. T., Libertino, J. A., Summerhayes, I. C.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2033904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7669581
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author Rieger, K. M.
Little, A. F.
Swart, J. M.
Kastrinakis, W. V.
Fitzgerald, J. M.
Hess, D. T.
Libertino, J. A.
Summerhayes, I. C.
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Little, A. F.
Swart, J. M.
Kastrinakis, W. V.
Fitzgerald, J. M.
Hess, D. T.
Libertino, J. A.
Summerhayes, I. C.
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description Analysis of human tumour-derived cell lines has previously resulted in the identification of novel transformation-related elements and provided a useful tool for functional studies of different genes. To establish the utility of such cell lines as indicators of change relevant to urothelial cancer, we have characterised the expression of five genes (p53, MDM2, Rb, E-cadherin, APC) within a panel of human bladder carcinoma cell lines. Using single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) and direct sequencing, p53 mutations were identified in 7/15 (47%) cell lines reflecting events reported in bladder tumours. Immunohistochemical analysis of p53 in cultured cells and in paraffin-embedded sections of xenografts from the cell line panel revealed discordant results. An absence of p53 nuclear staining was associated with an exon 5 mutation in EJ and with multiple p53 mutations found in J82. Two cell lines positive for p53 staining in the absence of detectable mutation displayed overexpression of MDM2 (PSI, HT1197) in Western blot analysis. Loss or aberrant Rb expression was recorded in 5/15 (TCCSUP, SCaBER, 5637, HT1376, J82) cell lines. Absence of E-cadherin was recorded in 5/15 cell lines (TCCSUP, EJ, KK47, UM-UC-3, J82) with loss of alpha-catenin in immunoprecipitated E-cadherin complexes of CUBIII. Western blot analysis of APC revealed a truncated protein in 1/15 (CUBIII) cell lines. The characterisation of oncogenic events within this panel of human bladder carcinoma cell lines establishes a representation of change observed in bladder tumours and better defines the genotypic background in these experimental human cell models of neoplastic progression. IMAGES:
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spelling pubmed-20339042009-09-10 Human bladder carcinoma cell lines as indicators of oncogenic change relevant to urothelial neoplastic progression. Rieger, K. M. Little, A. F. Swart, J. M. Kastrinakis, W. V. Fitzgerald, J. M. Hess, D. T. Libertino, J. A. Summerhayes, I. C. Br J Cancer Research Article Analysis of human tumour-derived cell lines has previously resulted in the identification of novel transformation-related elements and provided a useful tool for functional studies of different genes. To establish the utility of such cell lines as indicators of change relevant to urothelial cancer, we have characterised the expression of five genes (p53, MDM2, Rb, E-cadherin, APC) within a panel of human bladder carcinoma cell lines. Using single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) and direct sequencing, p53 mutations were identified in 7/15 (47%) cell lines reflecting events reported in bladder tumours. Immunohistochemical analysis of p53 in cultured cells and in paraffin-embedded sections of xenografts from the cell line panel revealed discordant results. An absence of p53 nuclear staining was associated with an exon 5 mutation in EJ and with multiple p53 mutations found in J82. Two cell lines positive for p53 staining in the absence of detectable mutation displayed overexpression of MDM2 (PSI, HT1197) in Western blot analysis. Loss or aberrant Rb expression was recorded in 5/15 (TCCSUP, SCaBER, 5637, HT1376, J82) cell lines. Absence of E-cadherin was recorded in 5/15 cell lines (TCCSUP, EJ, KK47, UM-UC-3, J82) with loss of alpha-catenin in immunoprecipitated E-cadherin complexes of CUBIII. Western blot analysis of APC revealed a truncated protein in 1/15 (CUBIII) cell lines. The characterisation of oncogenic events within this panel of human bladder carcinoma cell lines establishes a representation of change observed in bladder tumours and better defines the genotypic background in these experimental human cell models of neoplastic progression. IMAGES: Nature Publishing Group 1995-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2033904/ /pubmed/7669581 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Rieger, K. M.
Little, A. F.
Swart, J. M.
Kastrinakis, W. V.
Fitzgerald, J. M.
Hess, D. T.
Libertino, J. A.
Summerhayes, I. C.
Human bladder carcinoma cell lines as indicators of oncogenic change relevant to urothelial neoplastic progression.
title Human bladder carcinoma cell lines as indicators of oncogenic change relevant to urothelial neoplastic progression.
title_full Human bladder carcinoma cell lines as indicators of oncogenic change relevant to urothelial neoplastic progression.
title_fullStr Human bladder carcinoma cell lines as indicators of oncogenic change relevant to urothelial neoplastic progression.
title_full_unstemmed Human bladder carcinoma cell lines as indicators of oncogenic change relevant to urothelial neoplastic progression.
title_short Human bladder carcinoma cell lines as indicators of oncogenic change relevant to urothelial neoplastic progression.
title_sort human bladder carcinoma cell lines as indicators of oncogenic change relevant to urothelial neoplastic progression.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2033904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7669581
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