Phenotypic conversion of SV40-immortalized human diploid fibroblasts to senescing cells by introduction of an antisense gene for SV40-T antigen
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Phenotypic conversion of SV40-immortalized human diploid fibroblasts to senescing cells by introduction of an antisense gene for SV40-T antigen
Abstract
Normal human lung fibroblast diploid cells, WI-38, become senescent after a definite number of divisions. VA-13 is a line of immortalized cells established by transformation of WI-38 cells by SV40 virus. To determine whether SV40 large T (SV40-T) antigen is essential for this immortalization of WI-38 cells we introduced an antisense gene for T antigen into VA-13. Two morphologically different types of antisense transformant (VA-AS5-8 and VA-AS37-8) were obtained. In both antisense transformants the expression of T antigen was reduced by more than 70% as compared to that in the parent cells. The morphology of the antisense transformants indicated a partial conversion to the senescent phenotype of WI-38. The relative number of cells in the S phase of the antisense transformants was decreased as compared to that in cultures of VA-13 and about 50% of cells were at G1/0. The doubling time of the transformants was prolonged to close to the doubling time of WI-38. The level of expression of retinoblastoma protein (pRB) complexed with SV40-T antigen of the antisense transformants was significantly decreased although the level of total pRB was much higher than that in VA-13. The pRB was present exclusively in the underphosphorylated form. Thus, the decreased level of formation of the complex between SV40-T and pRB or the underphosphorylation of pRB may explain the suppression of growth of antisense transformants. Together, these results show that an antisense gene for SV40-T antigen can efficiently block the cell proliferation and the cell immortalization of VA-13 cells.
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