Tumorigenicity of SEWA murine cells correlates with degree of c-myc amplification
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Tumorigenicity of SEWA murine cells correlates with degree of c-myc amplification
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that cells of the SEWA mouse tumor contain amplified copies of the proto-oncogene c-myc in the aberrant chromosomal structures of double minutes (DMs), homogeneously staining regions (HSRs) and C-bandless chromosomes (CMs). DMs, and to a lesser degree CMs, tend to disappear from the cells grown in vitro and again reappear after transfer back in vivo, as if DNA amplification confers a growth advantage upon the tumor cells. We have now isolated five in vitro clones that exhibit different degrees of c-myc amplification. When we inoculated cells of the different clones into compatible hosts, we found that there was a positive correlation between degree of c-myc amplification, level of c-myc RNA, and tumorigenicity. Our results lend further support to the idea that gene amplification contributes to the higher malignant phenotype, and to progression of tumors.
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