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Transformation of normal diploid cells by isolated metaphase chromosomes of virus-transformed or spontaneous tumor cells.
Authors:R Cassingena  H G Suarez  C Lavialle  M A Persuy  M Ermonval
Affiliation:Institut de Recherches Scientifiques sur le Cancer, B.P. No. 8, 94800-Villejuif France
Abstract:Normal diploid human cells with a limited life-span in culture, as well as primary or secondary cell cultures of mouse or rat embryos, can be transformed in vitro (i.e. grow in soft-agar or low-serum medium) after a single exposure to metaphase chromosomes from SV40-transformed human or rat cells, Ad5-transformed human cells and several spontaneous human or mouse tumor cells. Chromosomes from normal diploid cells do not show any such transforming activity. As judged from the number of colonies formed in selective medium, the efficiency of transformation is, with some exceptions, of the order of 10(-5)--10(-6) and is generally higher for homologous than for heterologous transfers. A fraction of the colonies demonstrate abortive transformation. Nevertheless, using chromosomes from all but one donor cell population, at least one transferent cell line expressing a stable transformed phenotype has been established. Our results demonstrate that transformation of normal diploid cells by a presumptive chromosome-mediated gene transfer can be obtained with a variety of donor and recipient cells.
Keywords:Gene transfer  transformed phenotype  one-step selection  SV40  adenovirus 5  abortive transformation  Ad5  human adenovirus type 5  CHL  Chinese hamster lung  CHO  Chinese hamster ovary  MEM  minimal essential medium  SV40  Simian virus 40
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