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Neoplastic Transformation of Human Small Airway Epithelial Cells Induced by Arsenic
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|作者:
Gengyun Wen
Gloria M. Calaf
Michael A. Partridge
Carlos Echiburú-Chau
Yongliang Zhao
Sarah Huang
Yunfei Chai
Bingyan Li
Burong Hu
Tom K. Hei
机构:
[1] Columbia University Medical Center,Center for Radiological Research
[2] VC11-218,Instituto de Alta Investigación
[3] Universidad de Tarapacá,School of Radiation Medicine and Public Health
[4] Soochow University,Department of Environmental Health Sciences
[5] Columbia University Medical Center,undefined
来源:
Molecular Medicine
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2008年
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14卷
关键词:
Human SAEC;
Small Airway Epithelial Cells (SAEC);
Arsenic-treated Cells;
Micronucleus Incidence;
Inorganic Arsenic;
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Human small airway epithelial cells (SAECs) previously immortalized with human telomerase reverse transcriptase (h-TERT) were continuously treated with sodium arsenite at a dose of 0.5 µg/mL in culture for up to 6 months. Arsenic-treated cells progressively displayed an increase in transformed phenotype including enhanced growth saturation density, plating efficiency, and anchorage-independent growth and invasion capability compared with their nontreated control cells. To determine whether arsenic-induced cell transformation was associated with genomic instability, treated and control cells were also analyzed for micronuclei formation. A 4.8-fold increase in micronuclei incidence in arsenic-treated cells was detected in conjunction with increased N-phosphonacetyl-l-aspartate (PALA)-resistant characteristics. In addition, arsenic-treated cells showed an increase in c-H-ras, c-myc, and c-fos protein expression relative to controls. The change in oncoprotein expression correlated with a decrease in wildtype p53 expression and hyperphosphorylated retinoblastoma. Taken together, these results strongly suggest that h-TERT immortalized human small airway epithelial cells underwent step-wise transformation after inorganic arsenic treatment.
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