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Publication : SWAP-70 contributes to spontaneous transformation of mouse embryo fibroblasts.

First Author  Chang YT Year  2016
Journal  Exp Cell Res Volume  345
Issue  2 Pages  150-7
PubMed ID  26103139 Mgi Jnum  J:317868
Mgi Id  MGI:6859320 Doi  10.1016/j.yexcr.2015.06.011
Citation  Chang YT, et al. (2016) SWAP-70 contributes to spontaneous transformation of mouse embryo fibroblasts. Exp Cell Res 345(2):150-7
abstractText  Mouse embryo fibroblasts (MEFs) grow slowly after cultivation from animals, however, after an extended period of cultivation, their growth accelerates. We found that SWAP-70 deficient MEFs failed to increase growth rates. They maintain normal growth rates and proliferation cycles for at least 5 years. Complementing SWAP-70 deficiency in one of these MEF clones, MEF1F2, by expressing human SWAP-70 resulted in fast growth of the cells after further cultivation for a long period. The resulting cells show a transformation phenotype, since they grow on top of each other and do not show contact inhibition. This phenotype was reverted when sanguinarine, a putative SWAP-70 inhibitor, was added. Two SWAP-70 expressing clones were examined in detail. Even after cell density became very high their cdc2 and NFkappaB were still activated suggesting that they do not stop growing. One of the clones formed colonies in soft agar and formed tumors in nude mice. Lately, one more clone became transformed being able to make colonies in soft agar. We maintain 4 human SWAP-70 expressing MEF1F2 cell lines. Three out of 4 clones exhibited transforming phenotypes. The mouse SWAP-70 gene also promoted transformation of MEFs. Taken together our data suggest that SWAP-70 is not a typical oncogene, but is required for spontaneous transformation of MEFs.
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