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Transforming activity of human nasopharyngeal carcinoma DNA.

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  • Transforming activity of human nasopharyngeal carcinoma DNA. Abstract Text:

    l f huL F Hu,x l liX L Li,j q jiangJ Q Jiang,j yaoJ Yao,y yuY Yu,s l caoS L Cao,k m huangK M Huang,d t shenD T Shen,l p wangL P Wang,j r guJ R Gu,

    NIH 3T3 cells were transfected with the DNAs from biopsy specimens of human nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC, EBV DNA positive) using calcium phosphate precipitation method. The malignant, transformed foci of NIH 3T3 cells have been observed and cloned. The hybridization of transfectant DNA digested by EcoRI with total human leukocyte DNA as probe was performed. The strong signal of smear comparing with NIH 3T3 DNA as control was observed. It was implied that the putative human transforming sequences had been integrated into transformed cells. Employing soft agar culture, the transformed cells can grow and form cell colonies. Following transfer, the foci were able to grow and adhere to a glass wall. These cells were easily agglutinated by con A. The cloned foci have been inoculated into nude mice with the formation of highly malignant sarcomas. In preliminary experiments for characterizing the transforming sequences, Ha-ras and Blym 1 were found in transfectants derived from one of the NPC DNA samples. It is implicated that these two oncogenes might be responsible for the acquisition of malignant phenotypic character of some human NPC. The further identification of oncogenes in NPC is currently in progress.

    Transforming activity of human nasopharyngeal carcinoma DNA. Publishing Authors By Initials

    lf huLF Hu,xl liXL Li,jq jiangJQ Jiang,j yaoJ Yao,y yuY Yu,sl caoSL Cao,km huangKM Huang,dt shenDT Shen,lp wangLP Wang,jr guJR Gu,

    For similar investigative techniques: genetic techniques: gene transfer techniques: transfection research abstracts see: investigative techniques: genetic techniques: gene transfer techniques: transfection research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of cellular physiology. Supplement

    VOLUME: 4

    Page Numbers: 21-6

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    ISSN: 0737-1462

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 1986

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 8300145

    Transforming activity of human nasopharyngeal carcinoma DNA. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Transfection

    MESH TERMS: genetics

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Transforming activity of human nasopharyngeal carcinoma DNA. Information

    Substance Name: Deoxyribonuclease HindIII

    Registry Number: EC 3.1.21.-

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    Country: UNITED STATES

    UNITED STATES Research PublicationUNITED STATES Research Publication

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    MEDLINETA: J Cell Physiol Suppl

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