Differential gene expressions during immortalization of normal human fibroblasts and endothelial cells transfected with human telomerase reverse transcriptase gene

  • Authors:
    • Tsutomu Kumazaki
    • Keiko Hiyama
    • Tomoko Takahashi
    • Hideaki Omatsu
    • Keiji Tanimoto
    • Takuya Noguchi
    • Eiso Hiyama
    • Youji Mitsui
    • Masahiko Nishiyama
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  • Published online on: June 1, 2004     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.24.6.1435
  • Pages: 1435-1442
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Abstract

It is widely accepted that telomerase, which compensates for telomere shortening, is finally activated in almost all kinds of human malignant neoplasms, and ectopic expression of telomerase may endow some kinds of human somatic cells with indefinite proliferation capacity, i.e., immortality. To clarify the intrinsic responses required in acquiring immortality, we investigated the chronological changes in the expression levels of the cell cycle and apoptosis-related genes by real-time RT-PCR in human normal fibroblasts and endothelial cells after hTERT transfection. We found that fibroblast MJ90 required intrinsic responses including reversible upregulation of cell-cycle promoting genes and down-regulation of apoptosis-inducing genes in early phase after transfection, whereas the endothelial cell HUE142-2 did not. In addition, the microarray analysis of the fibroblast strains revealed that the dysregulated genes during cellular immortalization were different from those reported in fibroblasts probably having acquired telomere maintenance mechanism concomitant with hTERT induction. These findings indicate that cell-type specific differential gene expression after telomerase activation may be important to acquire telomere-maintenance capacity and immortality in some non-cancerous human cells. Investigation of these molecules may elucidate the differences in the capacity of acquiring immortality in cancer and normal somatic cells in future.

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June 2004
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Kumazaki T, Hiyama K, Takahashi T, Omatsu H, Tanimoto K, Noguchi T, Hiyama E, Mitsui Y and Nishiyama M: Differential gene expressions during immortalization of normal human fibroblasts and endothelial cells transfected with human telomerase reverse transcriptase gene. Int J Oncol 24: 1435-1442, 2004.
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Kumazaki, T., Hiyama, K., Takahashi, T., Omatsu, H., Tanimoto, K., Noguchi, T. ... Nishiyama, M. (2004). Differential gene expressions during immortalization of normal human fibroblasts and endothelial cells transfected with human telomerase reverse transcriptase gene. International Journal of Oncology, 24, 1435-1442. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.24.6.1435
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Kumazaki, T., Hiyama, K., Takahashi, T., Omatsu, H., Tanimoto, K., Noguchi, T., Hiyama, E., Mitsui, Y., Nishiyama, M."Differential gene expressions during immortalization of normal human fibroblasts and endothelial cells transfected with human telomerase reverse transcriptase gene". International Journal of Oncology 24.6 (2004): 1435-1442.
Chicago
Kumazaki, T., Hiyama, K., Takahashi, T., Omatsu, H., Tanimoto, K., Noguchi, T., Hiyama, E., Mitsui, Y., Nishiyama, M."Differential gene expressions during immortalization of normal human fibroblasts and endothelial cells transfected with human telomerase reverse transcriptase gene". International Journal of Oncology 24, no. 6 (2004): 1435-1442. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.24.6.1435