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Immortalized retinal neurons derived from SV40 T-antigen-induced tumors in transgenic mice
Authors:J P Hammang  E E Baetge  R R Behringer  R L Brinster  R D Palmiter  A Messing
Affiliation:Department of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison 53706.
Abstract:Immortalized retinal neurons have been established in tissue culture from retinal tumors arising in transgenic mice. The mice carry the SV40 T-antigen under the control of 5' flanking sequences from the human phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PNMT) gene in order to target oncogene expression to adrenergic cell types. The retinal cultures contain a proliferation population of T-antigen-positive cells with a neuronal morphology that includes formation of extensive neuritic processes. We identified the cells as amacrine-derived neurons by immunofluorescence using the cell-specific monoclonal antibodies VC1.1 and HPC-1. The cells also express all three neurofilament subunits and GAP-43. These results indicate that CNS neurons can be transformed in transgenic animals to generate cultured cells with many properties of mature neurons.
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