Skip to main page content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

The .gov means it’s official.
Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.

Https

The site is secure.
The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.

Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation
. 1989 May 1;49(9):2320-6.

Up-regulation of c-myc in a transformed cell line approaching stationary phase growth in culture

Affiliations
  • PMID: 2706619

Up-regulation of c-myc in a transformed cell line approaching stationary phase growth in culture

K M Mulder et al. Cancer Res. .

Abstract

The present report describes a transformed cell line (AKR-MCA) in which the c-myc proto-oncogene is up-regulated by as much as 14-fold as cultures approach stationary phase growth. The untransformed counterpart AKR-2B cells did not exhibit such an increase in c-myc expression at high cell densities, nor did chemically transformed derivatives of another murine fibroblast cell line (C3H 10T1/2). N,N-Dimethylformamide and retinoic acid reduced c-myc levels in confluent AKR-MCA cells in association with a loss of transformed morphology, a reduction in saturation density, and the formation of a contact-inhibited monolayer at confluency. These findings suggest that the high levels of c-myc in confluent AKR-MCA cells may interfere with the normal signals involved in density-dependent growth regulation in this cell system. The effects of N,N-dimethylformamide and retinoic acid were reversible and dose-related. The half-time for the early, rapid decline in c-myc mRNA was approximately 26 min in response to N,N-dimethylformamide and 38 min in response to retinoic acid, effects which preceded the alterations in morphology and saturation densities. Activation of the latent transforming growth factor-beta in serum-free medium conditioned by confluent AKR-MCA cells, followed by its addition to preconfluent AKR-MCA cells, resulted in an up-regulation of c-myc mRNA. However, addition of serum-containing conditioned medium under similar conditions did not require prior acidification to up-regulate c-myc. Thus, active transforming growth factor-beta may be present in conditioned medium from confluent AKR-MCA cells grown in serum-containing medium, or autocrine factors other than TGF-beta may produce the confluency-associated up-regulation of c-myc and the altered density-dependent growth regulation in AKR-MCA cells.

PubMed Disclaimer

Similar articles

Publication types

LinkOut - more resources