CONDITIONAL IMMORTALIZATION OF HUMAN ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL CELLS WITH A TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE SIMIAN VIRUS-40

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RINEHART, CA
LAUNDON, CH
MAYBEN, JP
LYNCOOK, BD
KAUFMAN, DG
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[1] NATL CTR TOXICOL RES,JEFFERSON,AR 72079
[2] GENECARE,CHAPEL HILL,NC 27514
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10.1093/carcin/14.5.993
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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The study of immortalization and other alterations associated with neoplastic transformation of endometrial stromal cells is important to understanding the development of uterine sarcomas and mixed tumors. Because stromal cells are important regulators of associated epithelial cells, alterations in the regulation of stromal cell proliferation that influence epithelial cells may also contribute to the development of endometrial carcinomas. To study immortalization and associated phenotypic and genetic alterations of human endometrial stromal cells, cultures were transfected with a plasmid containing an ori-, temperature-sensitive mutant SV40, A209 (tsSV40). Morphologically transformed colonies were selected and propagated at the permissive temperature until they entered 'crisis'. In contrast to human fibroblasts, every clone tested was immortalization competent. The frequency of immortalization was approximately 1 X 10(-6). One uncloned and six cloned cell lines escaped from crisis and appear to be immortal. Two clones, M4 and B10T1, were selected for further study. Immortalization is conditional; proliferative arrest occurs at the restrictive temperature for large T antigen function. Furthermore, withdrawal of the large T antigen results in expression of the senescent phenotype of enlarged, flattened cells. Colony-forming efficiency at the restrictive temperature was undetectable. Immortalization is also associated with several genetic alterations. The DNA content of tsSV40 transfected cells was either diploid or tetraploid in the precrisis stage of proliferation, but became aneuploid upon immortalization. Several structural rearrangements of chromosomes were detected in the immortalized stromal cells which differ from those found in SV40 immortalized fibroblasts. Although their capacity for anchorage-independent proliferation (AIP) is variable, tsSV40-immortalized endometrial stromal cells have a higher capacity for AIP than their tsSV40-transfected progenitor cells in the period of proliferation prior to 'crisis'.
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