Abrogation of a kinase-mediated G1 cell cycle arrest point is a late event in the neoplastic progression of human fibroblasts transfected with the SV40 large T antigen gene
Autor: | Paul M. Kraemer, Bradbury Em |
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Rok vydání: | 1993 |
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SV40 large T antigen
Cell cycle checkpoint Biology Transfection Alkaloids medicine Cell Adhesion Staurosporine Humans Fibroblast Antigens Viral Tumor Tumor Stem Cell Assay Cell Line Transformed Kinase Phosphotransferases G1 Phase Cell Biology Cell cycle Fibroblasts medicine.anatomical_structure Cell Transformation Neoplastic Immunology Cancer research G1 phase medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Experimental cell research. 207(1) |
ISSN: | 0014-4827 |
Popis: | Cell cycle arrest points that are sensitive to the kinase inhibitor staurosporine have been shown to have widely differing sensitivities for processes in G1 and G2. In addition, the exquisitely sensitive G1 arrest point has been reported to be abrogated in neoplastically transformed cells. Using a multistep model of the neoplastic process in human cells, we show here that abrogation of the G1 arrest point occurred in 5 of 11 tumorigenic cell populations. The abrogation, in those instances when it occurred, was a late step and associated with the acquisition of tumorigenicity, but apparently independent of conventional criteria for in vitro transformation. |
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