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Immortalization of human prostate epithelial cells by HPV 16 E6/E7 open reading frames

Authors :
Chee-Keong Choo
Kwok Wah Chan
Dekai Zhang
Li-Chong Chan
Ming-Tat Ling
Yong-Chuan Wong
S.W. Tsao
Zhong Zheng
Source :
The Prostate. 40:150-158
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Wiley, 1999.

Abstract

BACKGROUND The exact pathogenesis for prostate cancer is not known. Progress made in prostate cancer research has been slow, largely due to the lack of suitable in vitro models. Here, we report our work on the immortalization of a human prostate epithelial cell line and show that it can be used as a model to study prostate tumorigenesis. METHODS Replication-defective retrovirus harboring the human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 E6 and E7 open reading frames was used to infect primary human prostate epithelial cells. Polymerase chain reaction, followed by Southern hybridization for the HPV 16 E6/E7, Western blot for prostatic acid phosphatase, telomeric repeat amplification protocol assay for telomerase activity, two-dimensional gels for cytokeratins, and cytogenetic analysis were undertaken to characterized the infected cells. RESULTS The retrovirus-infected cell line, HPr-1, continued to grow in culture for more than 80 successive passages. Normal primary cells failed to proliferate after passage 6. HPr-1 cells bore close resemblance to normal primary prostate epithelial cells, both morphologically and biochemically. However, they possessed telomerase activity and proliferated indefinitely. Cytogenetic analysis of HPr-1 cells revealed a human male karyotype with clonal abnormalities and the appearance of multiple double minutes. CONCLUSIONS The HPr-1 cells expressed prostatic acid phosphatase and cytokeratins K8 and K18, proving that they were prostate epithelial cells. They were benign in nude mice tumor formation and soft agar colony formation assay. The HPr-1 cell line is an in vitro representation of early prostate neoplastic progression. Prostate 40:150–158, 1999. © 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Details

ISSN :
10970045 and 02704137
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Prostate
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........94163b71c36dc1a38a4274bef61e77d3