Differential effects of the simian virus 40 early genes on mammary epithelial cell growth, morphology, and gene expression
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Differential effects of the simian virus 40 early genes on mammary epithelial cell growth, morphology, and gene expression
Abstract
To study the effect of SV40 T-antigen in mammary epithelial cells, a rat beta-casein promoter-driven SV40 early-region construct was stably introduced into the clonal mouse mammary epithelial cell line HC11. With the expression of the viral T-antigens under the control of a hormone-inducible promoter, it was possible to dissociate the effects of different levels of T-antigen expression on cell growth, morphology, and gene expression. Following hormonal induction, a rapid but transient induction of T-antigen was observed, followed by a delayed induction of H4 histone mRNA. In T-antigen-positive HC11 cells cultured in the absence of EGF, the expression of basal levels of T-antigen (in the absence of hormonal induction) led to a decreased doubling time and an increased cell density. In the presence of EGF, T-antigen expression resulted additionally in an altered cell morphology. Despite the effects of T-antigen on cell growth and gene expression, the cells were unable to form colonies in soft agar and were nontumorigenic when transplanted into cleared mammary fat pads. They were, however, weakly tumorigenic in nude mice. Relatively high levels of p53 protein synthesis were observed in both the transfected HC11 cells and the parental COMMA-D cells, as compared to 3T3E fibroblasts and another mammary epithelial cell line. The HC11 and COMMA-D cells synthesized approximately equal levels of wild-type and mutated p53 proteins as defined by their reactivities with monoclonal antibodies PAb246 and PAb240, respectively. Interactions between excess p53 and T-antigen may, in part, explain the failure of these cells to display a completely transformed phenotype.
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