2004
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6601683
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Osteopontin expression correlates with adhesive and metastatic potential in metastasis-inducing DNA-transfected rat mammary cell lines

Abstract: A metastatic phenotype can be induced in benign rat mammary cells (Rama 37 cells) by transfecting them with metastasis-inducing DNAs (Met-DNAs). Stable transfection of Met-DNAs increases the level of the metastasis-associated protein, osteopontin. Randomly picked clonal cell lines have been established from the pool of Rama 37 cells transfected with one metastasis-inducing DNA, C9-Met-DNA. In these cell lines, moderate correlation is observed between the copy number of C9-Met-DNA and their metastatic potential… Show more

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“…Figure 5d), demonstrating intrinsic oncogenic potential of this gene in a direct cell transformation assay. This extends previous results showing that this gene promotes metastatic potential when introduced into established rat mammary epithelial cell lines (Moye et al, 2004;Teramoto et al, 2005). The transforming potential of OPN is enhanced by concomitant ectopic expression of the 126MRP gene that is also activated in v-myc/v-mil-transformed cells, suggesting that OPN and 126MRP are able to act in a synergistic manner.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Figure 5d), demonstrating intrinsic oncogenic potential of this gene in a direct cell transformation assay. This extends previous results showing that this gene promotes metastatic potential when introduced into established rat mammary epithelial cell lines (Moye et al, 2004;Teramoto et al, 2005). The transforming potential of OPN is enhanced by concomitant ectopic expression of the 126MRP gene that is also activated in v-myc/v-mil-transformed cells, suggesting that OPN and 126MRP are able to act in a synergistic manner.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Intriguingly, OPN and members of the S100 and Rho gene families have been implicated in molecular processes linked to cell migration, invasion, and metastasis (Marenholz et al, 2004;Rittling and Chambers, 2004;Kurisu et al, 2005). We show that transcriptional activation of OPN, a typical marker gene for metastatic tumor cells (Denhardt et al, 2001;Weber, 2001;Moye et al, 2004;Rittling and Chambers, 2004), is dependent on cFos which is highly expressed in v-myc/v-mil(raf)-transformed cells. Furthermore, ectopic expression of OPN, 126MRP, or Rac2 proteins from a retroviral vector causes partial transformation of primary avian fibroblasts, suggesting that these gene products are critically involved in oncogenesis induced by Myc/ Mil(Raf), possibly in a joint signaling pathway.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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