Abstract
There is evidence that the insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) receptor is required for transformation by a variety of viral and cellular oncogenes in a mouse embryo fibroblast model. To further investigate the IGF-I receptor signaling pathways that are required for the permissive effect of the receptor on transformation by SV40 T antigen, we established three independent fibroblast cell lines each from wild-type and IGF-I receptor null embryos (R-). We transfected the wildtype and R- cell lines with an SV40 T antigen plasmid and selected three clones from each cell line that expressed T antigen. As in previous reports, none of the cloned R cell lines expressing T antigen were transformed as measured by the ability to form large colonies in soft agar. However, with further passage, all three T antigen-expressing clones from one of the R- cell lines (R-3) formed large colonies in soft agar and the transformation of these T antigen-expressing clones was confirmed by tumorigenesis experiments in immunodeficient mice. DNA microarray analysis comparing gene expression between early passage and late passage R-3/T antigen clones showed, among other changes, an increase in the expression of ErbB-3 mRNA in the late passage clones. Also, the expression of ErbB-3 protein was dramatically increased in the late passage R-3/T antigen clones. We conclude that late passage IGF-I receptor null mouse embryo fibroblasts can be transformed by SV40 T antigen, and that ErbB-3 may play a role in permitting transformation by T antigen. ©2006 American Association for Cancer Research.
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Spence, S. L., Shaffer, A. L., Staudt, L. M., Amde, S., Manney, S., Terry, C., … Nissley, P. (2006). Transformation of late passage insulin-like growth factor-I receptor null mouse embryo fibroblasts by SV40 T antigen. Cancer Research, 66(8), 4233–4239. https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-05-2257
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