Loss of Thyrotropin Regulation and Transforming Growth Factor β-induced Growth Arrest in erbB-2 Overexpressing Rat Thyroid Cells

G Mincione, AM Cirafici, D Lazzareschi, S Pepe… - Cancer research, 1993 - AACR
G Mincione, AM Cirafici, D Lazzareschi, S Pepe, F Ciardiello, G Colletta
Cancer research, 1993AACR
Amplification of erb B-2 gene and overexpression of gp185erbB-2 gene product is found in
approximately one-third of primary human breast and ovarian cancer. Overexpression of
gp185erbB-2 was recently found in human papillary thyroid carcinomas, but not in thyroid
follicular carcinomas or adenomas. The erb B-2 gene encodes a cell surface growth factor
receptor with intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity. Wild type human erb B-2 has been shown to
act as a potent oncogene when overexpressed in mouse fibroblasts. To test whether …
Abstract
Amplification of erbB-2 gene and overexpression of gp185erbB-2 gene product is found in approximately one-third of primary human breast and ovarian cancer. Overexpression of gp185erbB-2 was recently found in human papillary thyroid carcinomas, but not in thyroid follicular carcinomas or adenomas. The erbB-2 gene encodes a cell surface growth factor receptor with intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity. Wild type human erbB-2 has been shown to act as a potent oncogene when overexpressed in mouse fibroblasts. To test whether overexpression of normal human erbB-2 gene can transform epithelial differentiated rat thyroid cells, these cells were infected with a recombinant retroviral expression vector containing the erbB-2 protooncogene. Rat thyroid cells expressing high levels of gp185erbB-2 do not display a fully transformed and tumorigenic phenotype. However, the isolated cell clones that overexpress gp185erbB-2, show changes in their growth properties if compared to normal thyroid cells, since they can grow in absence of thyrotropin, the main growth factor controlling thyroid cell proliferation in vitro, and do not respond to the growth inhibitory effect of transforming growth factor β.
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