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Transformation of human kidney epithelial cells to tumorigenicity by nickel(II) and V-HA-RAS oncogene
Authors:Aage Haugen  David Ryberg  Inger-Lise Hansteen  Helge Dalen
Affiliation:1. Department of Toxicology, National Institute of Occupational Health, PO Box 8149 Dep, 0033, Oslo 1, Norway
2. Department of Occupational Medicine, Telemark Hospital, 3900, Porsgrunn, Norway
3. Laboratory of Clinical Electron Microscopy, University of Bergen, 5021, Bergen, Norway
Abstract:Nickel is a toxic metal of environmental concern that has been found to be carcinogenic in man and animals. Primary human kidney (NHKE) cells were immortalized or rescued from senescence after exposure to NiSO4. The cell lines (IHKE) displayed abnormal karyotype and anchorage independent growth was observed. However, none of the IHKE cells produced tumor upon injection into athymic nude mice. Transfer of the v-Ha-ras oncogene into IHKE cells induced conversion of the immortalized cells into cell lines (THKE) that were tumorigenic when transplanted into athymic nude mice. Ha-ras DNA was present in the transformed cell lines and expressed at high level.
Keywords:  KeywordHeading"  >Index Entries Human epithelial transformation  nickel  gene transfection
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