Transformation of chromosome breakage syndrome fibroblasts by SV(40) DNA transfection Journal Article


Authors: Shaham, M.; Adler, B.; Chaganti, R. S. K.
Article Title: Transformation of chromosome breakage syndrome fibroblasts by SV(40) DNA transfection
Abstract: SV40 DNA was transfected into three Fanconi's anemia, two classical ataxia-telangiectasia, two variant ataxia-telangiectasia, three Bloom's syndrome, and three normal fibroblast cultures in order to study T-antigen expression, growth transformation, and survival of the crisis phase. Although Fanconi's anemia cells exhibited an initially higher frequency of uptake of transfected DNA compared with all the other cell strains studied, they did not acquire the transformed phenotype any faster than the others. Classical ataxia-telangiectasia fibroblasts, on the other hand, showed approximately the same rate of initial uptake of SV40, but were significantly slower than all other cell strains in expressing the transformed phenotype. The uptake and growth transformation properties of Bloom's syndrome and variant ataxia-telangiectasia cells were similar to those of normals. Serial subculturing of transfected cells was found to accelerate the appearance of growth-transformed cells. Although a number of transformed sublines of Fanconi's anemia, classical and variant ataxia-telangiectasia, and Bloom's syndrome strains apparently survived the crisis phase, no immortalized strains emerged from them. © 1986.
Keywords: human cell; mutation; phenotype; cells, cultured; heredity; in vitro study; transfection; histology; central nervous system; cell transformation, neoplastic; oncogenes; cell transformation; fibroblast; simian virus 40; fibroblasts; chromosome breakage; chromosome aberrations; cell transformation, viral; fanconi anemia; ataxia telangiectasia; antigens, viral, tumor; bloom syndrome; dna transfection; human; male; female; priority journal; support, u.s. gov't, p.h.s.; congenital disorder
Journal Title: Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
Volume: 20
Issue: 1-2
ISSN: 0165-4608
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 1986-02-01
Start Page: 137
End Page: 147
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/0165-4608(86)90117-2
PUBMED: 3002603
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 18 August 2021 -- Source: Scopus; Acknowledgments: The authors thank Dr. James German for the gift of two of the BS cell strains used in this study. We are grateful to Seeta Chaganti for the statistical analysis of data and to Amelia Panico for help with the illustrations
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