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. 2009 Jan;97(1):18-31.
doi: 10.1007/s10266-008-0089-9. Epub 2009 Jan 29.

Immortalization of normal human gingival keratinocytes and cytological and cytogenetic characterization of the cells

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Immortalization of normal human gingival keratinocytes and cytological and cytogenetic characterization of the cells

Chikahiro Kubo et al. Odontology. 2009 Jan.

Abstract

Most in vitro studies of oral carcinogenesis in human cells are carried out with oral keratinocytes immortalized by human papillomavirus type 16 DNA. However, because various etiological factors for oral cancer are known, it is important to establish new human keratinocyte cell lines useful for studying the mechanism of oral carcinogenesis. Normal human gingival keratinocytes in secondary cultures grown in serum-free medium were either transfected with origin (-) SV40 DNA or sequentially transfected with origin (-) SV40 DNA and human c-fos. The transfected cells were continually passaged and analyzed for cytological and cytogenetic characterizations. Four immortal cell lines were grown for over 1100 days in culture and maintained a vigorous growth for over 250 population doublings. They expressed SV40 T antigen, cytokeratins 8 and 18, and E-cadherin, and overexpressed the c-Fos protein. The immortal cell lines had telomerase activity but lacked transformed phenotypes on soft agar or in nude mice. Each cell line had nonrandom chromosomal abnormalities and minisatellite alterations. One of the immortal cell lines, NDUSD-1, retained the capability to deposit calcium, which was also demonstrated in normal human gingival keratinocytes by alizarin red staining, indicating the possibility that NDUSD-1 cells may retain some natural characteristics of normal gingival keratinocytes. Because the oral ectoderm plays an important role in tooth development, these immortal cell lines may be useful in various experimental models for investigations of oral biology and oral carcinogenesis.

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