前列腺癌的转移抑制基因。

The Prostate. Supplement Pub Date : 1996-01-01
T Ichikawa, N Nihei, H Kuramochi, Y Kawana, A M Killary, Rinker-SchaefferCW, J C Barrett, J T Isaacs, H Kugoh, M Oshimura, J Shimazaki
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为了研究人类染色体在转移性前列腺癌发展中的作用,我们通过微细胞介导的染色体转移将人类染色体拷贝导入高转移性Dunning R-3327大鼠前列腺癌细胞。每个含有人类染色体8、10、11和17的微细胞杂交克隆,显示出转移到肺部的能力下降,但没有任何致瘤性损失。这一发现表明,这些人类染色体含有前列腺癌转移抑制基因。在人类第10、11和17号染色体的研究中观察到人类染色体部分的自发缺失。在人类8号染色体的研究中,采用辐照微细胞介导的染色体转移来富集人类8号染色体的染色体臂缺失。分析了引入微细胞杂交克隆的人类染色体的大小与克隆产生的肺转移数量之间的关系,以确定人类染色体的哪一部分含有前列腺癌的转移抑制基因。微细胞杂交克隆的分子和细胞遗传学分析表明,人类染色体8、10和11上的转移抑制基因分别位于8p23-q12、10q、11p13-11.2上。进一步的分析提出,以确认该检测系统的潜在有用的优势,以确定转移抑制基因(s)的前列腺癌。
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Metastasis suppressor genes for prostate cancer.

To examine the role of human chromosomes in the development of metastatic prostate cancer, we introduced a copy of human chromosomes into highly metastatic Dunning R-3327 rat prostatic cancer cells by microcell-mediated chromosome transfer. Each microcell hybrid clones containing human chromosomes 8, 10, 11, and 17, respectively, showed decreased ability to metastasize to the lung, without any loss of tumorigenicity. This finding demonstrates that these human chromosomes contain metastasis suppressor genes for prostate cancer. Spontaneous deletion of portions of human chromosomes was observed in human chromosome 10, 11, and 17 studies. In the human chromosome 8 study, irradiated microcell-mediated chromosome transfer was performed to enrich chromosomal arm deletions of human chromosome 8. Relationships between the size of human chromosomes introduced into microcell hybrid clones and the number of lung metastases produced by the clones were analyzed to determine which part of human chromosomes contained metastasis suppressor gene(s) for prostate cancer. Molecular and cytogenetic analyses of microcell hybrid clones demonstrated that metastasis suppressor genes on human chromosomes 8, 10, and 11 were located on 8p23-q12, 10q, 11p13-11.2, respectively. Further analyses are proposed to confirm the potentially useful advantage of this assay system to identify metastasis suppressor gene(s) for prostate cancer.

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