Neoplastic transformation of human epidermal keratinocytes by AD12-SV40 and Kirsten sarcoma viruses

  • Johng S. Rhim
  • , Gilbert Jay
  • , Paul Arnstein
  • , Floyd M. Price
  • , Katherine K. Sanford
  • , Stuart A. Aaronson

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Abstract

Recent investigations have begun to dissect the number and nature of genetic alterations associated with cancer cells. In the present study, primary human epidermal keratinocytes acquired indefinite life-span in culture but did not undergo malignant conversion in response to infection with a hybrid of adenovirus 12 and simian virus 40. Addition of Kirsten murine sarcoma virus, which contains a K-ras oncogene, to these cells induced morphological alterations associated with the acquisition of neoplastic properties. These findings demonstrate the malignant transformation of human primary epithelial cells in culture and support a multiple-step process for neoplastic conversion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1250-1252
Number of pages3
JournalScience
Volume227
Issue number4691
DOIs
StatePublished - 1985
Externally publishedYes

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