Mutations of the p53 gene in human myeloma cell lines
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Mutations of the p53 gene in human myeloma cell lines
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- Oncogene 1993 Apr;8(4):1107
Abstract
Mutations affecting the p53 gene have been found associated with many human malignancies, but little is as yet known about multiple myeloma. We investigated p53 gene alterations in 10 human myeloma cell lines (HMCL), half of these being dependent upon exogenous interleukin 6 (IL-6) for in vitro growth, similar to freshly explanted myeloma cells. Using a polymerase chain reaction-single-strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) approach, eight of the 10 HMCL were found to bear a mutated p53 gene. All the mutations were single base substitutions with a predominance of G:C to A:T transitions. There was no apparent relation between the presence of a mutation and IL-6 requirement of the cell line. Interestingly, in two cell lines (XG-2 and XG-4) the SSCP pattern showed the presence of both the wild-type and the mutated allele and, upon reverse PCR on RNA, both alleles were found to be concomitantly expressed at the RNA level. Moreover, three freshly explanted tumor samples had the same p53 gene status (mutated versus wild type) as the HMCL that were derived from them. These results show that p53 mutations are frequent in HMCL. Although no apparent relation could be evidenced with the loss of exogenous IL-6 requirement, it may prove interesting to investigate further potential relations between the presence of a mutated p53 allele and gradual autonomy for cell growth.
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