1. Retrovirus Mediated Malignant Transformation of Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts
- Author
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Huei San Leong and Marnie E. Blewitt
- Subjects
biology ,Chemistry ,Strategy and Management ,Mechanical Engineering ,Cell ,Metals and Alloys ,biology.organism_classification ,Embryonic stem cell ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Malignant transformation ,Transplantation ,Small hairpin RNA ,Transformation (genetics) ,Retrovirus ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cancer research ,medicine ,HRAS - Abstract
[Abstract] Cellular transformation is a widely used method to artificially induce cells to form tumours in vivo. Here, we describe the methodology for malignant transformation of mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) for transplantation into immunodeficient nude mice, as used in Leong et al. (2013). The two-step process involves: 1) down-regulation of Trp53 expression using a short hairpin RNA (shRNA); and 2) overexpression of the oncogenic HRas V12 protein. Reduction of Trp53 expression leads to cell immortalisation, and the subsequent overexpression of oncogenic HRas V12 results in malignant transformation of a cell.
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- 2013