N-myc oncogene expression was characterized in porcine kidneys to investigate the potential role of this gene in normal renal development and oncogenesis. N-myc RNA expression was detected in porcine kidneys from birth until 5 wk of age, which corresponds to the time when glomerular differentiation is completed. Immunohisto-chemical studies revealed that N-myc protein was selectively expressed in the primordia of renal proximal tubule epithelial cells. These cells were cultured in vitro and continued to express N-myc for a limited time. Comicroin-jection of a mutant ras oncogene and N-myc into these cells led to focus formation in soft agar, loss of contact inhibition, and the establishment of an immortalized cell line. These findings support a multistep model of renal oncogenesis that involves overexpression of N-myc. © 1991 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.
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Bendit, I., Rich, M. A., Moldwin, R., Waber, P., Steinberg, B. M., & Nisen, P. D. (1991). N-myc oncogene expression in porcine renal development and oncogenesis. Pediatric Research, 29(3), 268–271. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-199103000-00009
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