Amplification of the proto-neu oncogene facilitates oncogenic activation by a single point mutation
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Amplification of the proto-neu oncogene facilitates oncogenic activation by a single point mutation
Abstract
To determine whether the amplification of the proto-neu oncogene (also called c-erbB-2) plays a role in tumorigenicity, we previously generated an NIH 3T3 transfectant (DHFR/G-8) that carried the amplified proto-neu gene. The DHFR/G-8 cells exhibited normal morphology. Their growth curve was similar to that of NIH 3T3 cells but was different from that of the B104-1 cell, and NIH 3T3 transfectant that carries the activated neu oncogene. When injected into nude mice, B104-1 cells produced tumors within 2 weeks, whereas the DHFR/G-8 cells did not produce tumors until 3 months after injection, and the NIH 3T3 cells did not produce any tumors even after 3 months. The tumors produced by the injection of the DHFR/G-8 cells were excised and grown in culture. The cells derived from the tumors were of transformed morphology and highly tumorigenic. The DNAs from the tumor cells were transfected into NIH 3T3 cells. The transfection resulted in foci on the NIH 3T3 monolayer. Southern analysis indicated that the foci derived from the transfection contained the neu gene. Using oligonucleotides as probes, the neu gene in the foci was found to carry a single-point mutation identical to the one previously found in the rat neuroblastoma and glioblastoma induced by the ethylnitrosourea. We conclude that the DNA region encoding the transmembrane domain of neu is a hot spot for converting the proto-neu gene into an activated oncogene and that amplification of the proto-neu gene facilitates mutation of the hot spot.
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