Temporal acquistion of enhanced fibrinolytic activity by syrian hamster embryo cells following treatment with benzo(a)pyrene
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Temporal acquistion of enhanced fibrinolytic activity by syrian hamster embryo cells following treatment with benzo(a)pyrene
Abstract
Following treatment of Syrian hamster embryo cells with benzo(a)pyrene, the time required for the expression of enhanced fibrinolytic activity was examined. For this study, the fibrin-agarose overlay method was developed to distinguish the activity of normal and transformed colonies of hamster cells. Colonies possessing enhanced fibrinolytic activity were not observed one passage (2 weeks after treatment). Morphologically transformed colonies, which exhibited no enhanced fibrinolytic activity, were observed 8 days following treatment. In contrast to these two early changes, cells capable of growth in soft agar were observed much later (6 to 8 weeks after treatment). Untreated Syrian hamster embryo cells generally senesced and did not exhibit enhanced fibrinolytic activity. Approximately 1 of 10 untreated cultures escaped senescence and evolved as a continuous cell line; such cultures frequently exhibited enhanced fibrinolytic activity. These results suggest that the acquisition of enhanced fibrinolytic activity, while perhaps not a cause of neoplastic transformation, may reflect a loss of control of the normal function of the cellular genetic apparatus during the process of transformation.
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