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Reversible transformation by v-sis: a model cell line for analysis of transformation by antisense methods. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the role of v-sis in tumor growth, particularly whether it alone is enough to sustain tumors or if additional changes are needed.
  • Ten out of eighteen young tumors (less than 0.1 gram and 21 days old) reverted to a normal cell state when v-sis expression was turned off, indicating that v-sis can initiate tumor formation.
  • In contrast, larger tumors (around 0.5 grams) did not revert to normal, suggesting that their growth relies on irreversible changes acquired during development.

Article Abstract

Cellular homologs of v-sis are implicated in numerous human tumor types (Eva et al., 1982; Betsholtz et al., 1984; Johnson et al., 1985; Bronzert et al., 1987; Igarashi et al., 1987; Nister et al., 1988a,b; Versnel et al., 1988; Matsui et al., 1989), but whether tumor growth is maintained by sis expression alone or requires additional changes is unknown. To distinguish these possibilities, we studied reversible transformation of NIH-3T3 cells bearing an inducible v-sis construction. Cells subcultured from 10 of 18 tumors, all less than 0.1 gram and less than or equal to 21 days in age, reverted to a normal phenotype by four criteria, but again exhibited transformation upon induction. Thus, activation of the v-sis autocrine loop alone is sufficient for initiation of tumors. Cells from the remaining and larger, 0.5 +/- 0.7 gram, tumors did not revert by any criteria. This suggests that subsequent tumor growth is maintained by acquisition of irreversible change(s) that occurs at high frequency in vivo.

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