The genetic events of HPV-immortalized esophageal epithelium cells

  • Authors:
    • Zhong-Ying Shen
    • Li-Yan Xu
    • Xiao-Hong Chen
    • Wei-Jia Cai
    • Jian Shen
    • Jiong-Yu Chen
    • Tian-Hua Huang
    • Yi Zeng
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  • Published online on: November 1, 2001     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.8.5.537
  • Pages: 537-542
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Abstract

We studied cytogenesis, telomere and telomerase, and c-myc, ras, bcl-2, and p53 genes of cells in the progressive process of immortal epithelial cells from embryonic esophagus induced by human papillomavirus (HPV). The SHEE cell line, established by us, consist of immortalized epithelial cells from the embryonic esophagus induced by genes E6E7 of HPV type 18. It was in initial malignant transformation when cultivated over 60 passages without co-carcinogens. Cells of the 10th, 31st, and 60th passages were represented in the progressive process within the immortal period. In these three stages of the cell line, the modal number of chromosome and karyotypes were analyzed. The telomere length was assayed by Southern blot methods, and the telomerase activity was analyzed by hTR and hTERT assay. C-myc, p53, bcl-2, ras genes were assayed by the multi-PCR method. The morphology of the 10th passage cells exhibited good differentiation, the 60th passage cells were relatively poorly differentiated, and the 31st passage cells differentiated in two distinct ways. The growth characteristics of the 31st and 60th passage cells were weakened at contact-inhibition and anchorage-dependent growth. Karyotypes of three cell passages belonged to hyperdiploid and hypotriploid with abnormal chromosomes +1, +3, +7, +9, +17, +18; del(1)(p32); der(4), t(4;?)(q31;?); der(5),t(5;?)(q31;?); der(13),t(13;13)(p11;q11) and others. Bimodal distribution of chromosomes with more aberrant chromosomes appeared in the 31st and 60th passage cells. Telomere length sharply shortened from normal fetal esophagus to the 10th and 31st passage step by step, but was stable from the 31st to the 60th passage and the telomerase activities measured were expressed at late two passages. p53 mutant was positive in three passages, c-myc was positive in the 31st and the 60th passage K-ras only in the last. The results reveal that changes of chromosomes, telomere length, telomerase activity and certain gene expressions are important events of HPV-immortalized esophageal epithelium cells. All of these changes occurred in dynamic progressive process. This cell line may be useful for the elucidation of the genetic mechanism of cellular immortalization.

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Shen Z, Xu L, Chen X, Cai W, Shen J, Chen J, Huang T and Zeng Y: The genetic events of HPV-immortalized esophageal epithelium cells. Int J Mol Med 8: 537-542, 2001.
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Shen, Z., Xu, L., Chen, X., Cai, W., Shen, J., Chen, J. ... Zeng, Y. (2001). The genetic events of HPV-immortalized esophageal epithelium cells. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 8, 537-542. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.8.5.537
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Shen, Z., Xu, L., Chen, X., Cai, W., Shen, J., Chen, J., Huang, T., Zeng, Y."The genetic events of HPV-immortalized esophageal epithelium cells". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 8.5 (2001): 537-542.
Chicago
Shen, Z., Xu, L., Chen, X., Cai, W., Shen, J., Chen, J., Huang, T., Zeng, Y."The genetic events of HPV-immortalized esophageal epithelium cells". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 8, no. 5 (2001): 537-542. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.8.5.537