Immortalization of Neural Cells with the c-myc and N-myc Proto-oncogenes

O. Bernard
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Abstract The c-myc and the N-myc proto-oncogenes were employed to immortalize neural progenitor cells. Infection of neural precursors isolated from the mouse at the 10th day of embryonic development (E10) with myc-containing retroviruses resulted in immortalized cell lines representing bipotential E10 neuroepithelial cells. These cell lines have the capacity to differentiate into both glial and neuronal cells either spontaneously in the case of the Zen(myc) cell lines or after addition of fibroblast growth factor to the Dol(myc) cell lines. Infection of migrating neural crest cells with the myc retroviruses gave rise to three different types of immortalized cell lines: (i) cell lines resembling freshly isolated neural crest cells; (ii) cell lines that can differentiate into cells expressing Schwann cell markers when grown at high cell concentrations; and (iii) cell lines that have the ability to differentiate in culture to process-bearing cells which expressed neuronal markers or have the characteristics of Schwann cells. Olfactory epithelial cell lines were generated by infection with Zen retrovirus bearing the N-myc proto-oncogene. Some of the cell lines resemble basal cells and others grow as bipolar cells resembling neurons and expressing the neuronal marker neurofilaments.
带有c-myc和N-myc原癌基因的神经细胞的永生化
采用c-myc和N-myc原癌基因永生化神经祖细胞。用含有myc的逆转录病毒感染胚胎发育第10天的小鼠神经前体,可获得代表双电位E10神经上皮细胞的永生化细胞系。这些细胞系具有分化为胶质细胞和神经元细胞的能力,无论是在Zen(myc)细胞系中自发分化,还是在Dol(myc)细胞系中添加成纤维细胞生长因子后分化。用myc逆转录病毒感染迁移的神经嵴细胞可产生三种不同类型的永生化细胞系:(i)类似于新分离的神经嵴细胞的细胞系;(ii)在高细胞浓度下生长时能够分化为表达雪旺细胞标记物的细胞系;(iii)能够在培养中分化为表达神经元标记物或具有雪旺细胞特征的加工细胞的细胞系。用携带N-myc原癌基因的Zen逆转录病毒感染嗅觉上皮细胞系。一些细胞系类似于基底细胞,另一些生长为双极细胞,类似于神经元并表达神经元标记物神经丝。
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