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. 1991 Aug;6(8):1465-70.

Loss of growth control by TGF-beta occurs at a late stage of mouse skin carcinogenesis and is independent of ras gene activation

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  • PMID: 1886717

Loss of growth control by TGF-beta occurs at a late stage of mouse skin carcinogenesis and is independent of ras gene activation

S Haddow et al. Oncogene. 1991 Aug.

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  • Oncogene 1991 Dec;6(12):2377-8

Abstract

The relationship between the expression of a mutant ras gene in epithelial cells and loss of responsiveness to the negative effects of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) is presently unclear. We have investigated this question using a series of cell lines derived from benign and malignant mouse skin tumours which express mutant forms of the H-ras gene. Immortalised, non-tumorigenic mouse epidermal cells respond to TGF-beta by cessation of growth, whereas in a series of malignant carcinoma lines the response was substantially reduced. Introduction of a mutant H-ras gene into the immortalised cells did not lead to any appreciable change in TGF-beta responsiveness, suggesting that initiation of carcinogenesis by ras mutation does not directly alter growth control by this pathway. Of two non-tumorigenic papilloma lines tested which had mutant H-ras genes, one retained complete sensitivity to TGF-beta, whereas the other showed a similar response to carcinomas. We conclude that growth control by TGF-beta is lost at a relatively late stage of carcinogenesis in this system, and is independent of ras gene activation.

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