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Modification of the phenotype of murine sarcoma virus-transformed cells by sodium butyrate : Effects on morphology and cytoskeletal elements
Authors:Betty C Altenburg  D P Via  S H Steiner
Institution:Department of Virology and Epidemiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Abstract:The effects of sodium butyrate on cellular morphology and the distribution of cytoskeletal elements were examined using a line of normal rat kidney cells transformed by and producing murine sarcoma and leukemia viruses NRK (MSV-MLV)]. Untreated cells were predominantly round or fusiform in shape and contained few microfilaments and microtubules. Culturing these cells in medium containing 2 mM sodium butyrate induced the formation of long cytoplasmic processes within 12–24 h followed by a progressive flattening of the cells which was apparent in most cells by 72 h. Reversal of these changes in NRK (MSV-MLV) cells grown for several passages in butyrate medium required at least ten cell divisions. The morphological alterations induced by butyrate were accompanied by a striking elaboration of cytoplasmic microfilaments and microtubules as shown by indirect immunofluorescence and by electron microscopy. Butyrate also enhanced the formation of substrate adhesion plaques and intercellular gap junctions, but not adherens junctions. These results suggest that growth of NRK (MSV-MLV) cells in the presence of butyrate induced specific cellular alterations which counteract some of the effects of transformation of NRK cells by MSV.
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