H-ras-transformed NRK-52E renal epithelial cells have altered growth, morphology and cytoskeletal structure that correlates with renal cell carcinoma in vivo

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作者
Best, CJM
Tanzer, LR
Phelps, PC
Merriman, RL
Boder, GG
Trump, BF
Elliget, KA
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Pathol, MSTF, Sch Med, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[2] Eli Lilly & Co, Lilly Res Labs, Indianapolis, IN 46140 USA
关键词
cell model; tumorigenicity; morphology actin tubulin; intermediate filaments;
D O I
10.1007/s11626-999-0028-2
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
We studied the effect of the ras oncogene on the growth kinetics, morphology, cytoskeletal structure, and tumorigenicity of the widely, used NRK-52E rat kidney epithelial cell line and two H-ras oncogene-transformed cell lines, H/1.2-NRK-52E (H/1.2) and H/6.1-NRK-52E (H/6.1). Population doubling times of NRK-52E. H/1.2, and H/6.1 cells were 28, 26, and 24 h, respectively, with the transformed cells reaching higher saturation densities than the parent cells. NRK-52E cells had typical epithelial morphology with growth in colonies. H/1.2 and H/6.1 cell colonies were more closely packed, highly condensed, and had increased plasma membrane ruffling compared to parent cell colonies. NRK-52E cells showed microfilament, microtubule, and intermediate filament networks typical of epithelial cells, while H/1.2 and H/6.1 cells showed altered cytoskeleton architecture, with decreased stress fiber and increased microtubule and intermediate filament staining at the microtubule organizing center. H/1.2 and H/6.1 cells proliferated in an in vitro soft agar transformation assay, indicating anchorage-independence, and rapidly formed tumors in vivo with characteristics of renal cell carcinoma, including mixed populations of sarcomatoid, granular, and clear cells, H/6.1 cells consistently showed more extensive alterations of growth kinetics, morphology, and cytokeleton than H/1.2 cells, and formed tumors of a more aggressive phenotype. These data suggest that analysis of renal cell characteristics in vitro may have potential in predicting turner behavior in vivo, and significantly contribute to the utility of these cell lines as in vitro models for examining renal epithelial cell biology and the role of the ras proto-oncogene in signal transduction involving the cytoskeleton.
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