Overexpression of platelet-derived growth factor B and downregulation of PDGF-receptor α in human immortalized fibroblasts
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- Published online on: April 1, 2001 https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.18.4.871
- Pages: 871-875
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Abstract
Since immortalization of cells is critical in multistep carcinogenesis, efforts should be made to elucidate the mechanisms of the immortalization. To determine whether platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) signal pathways play a role in immortalization of cells, we compared mRNA expressions of PDGFs and their receptors in three immortalized human fibroblast cell lines (SUSM-1, OUMS-24F, and KMST-6) with their normal parent cells. As a result, mRNA expression of PDGF-B (oncogene: c-sis) was upregulated in these immortalized cells. Unexpectedly, the expression of α- and β-PDGF receptor genes was downregulated. PDGFR-α mRNA was remarkably decreased. When exogenous PDGFR-α was expressed transiently in the KMST-6 cells, the morphology of the cells resembled that of normal cells. These results suggest that the overexpression of PDGF-B (c-sis) and downregulation of PDGFR-α are related to the phenotypic characteristics of immortalized human cells.