Role of the Ha-ras gene in the malignant transformation of rat liver oval cells

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We have shown that the oval cell line OC/CDE 22 can be transformed by the highly carcinogenic fjord-region diol epoxides of benzo[c]phenanthrene. Mutational activation of the ras proto-oncogene family has been proposed to be a critical event in the formation of tumors induced by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Therefore, we investigated whether in the earlier transformed OC/CDE 22 cells any point mutations were detected in the ras proto-oncogene. The results indicate that the malignant transformation of OC/CDE 22 cells by the 4 stereoisomeric benzo[c]phenanthrene diet epoxides in vitro is independent of activation of the Ha-ras proto-oncogene. In addition, Northern and Western blot analyses revealed no overexpression of the Ha-ras protooncogene in the transformed OC/CDE 22 cell lines. However, transfection of the OC/CDE 22 cells with an activated Ha-ras oncogene malignantly transformed the OC/CDE 22 cells, and the transfected cells served as precursor cells of tumors with a cholangiocellular morphology and phenotype. Our latter finding reinforces the view that OC/CDE 22 cells are committed to the bile duct epithelial cell lineage.

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Steinberg, P., Frank, H., Odenthal, M., Dienes, H. P., & Seidel, A. (1997). Role of the Ha-ras gene in the malignant transformation of rat liver oval cells. International Journal of Cancer, 71(4), 680–685. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0215(19970516)71:4<680::AID-IJC27>3.0.CO;2-E

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