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Morphological, biochemical, and molecular biological characterization of a rat rhabdomyosarcoma cell line during differentiation induction in vitro.
Claus Dieter GerharzHorst MayerFranz OeschJohannes DoehmerHelmut E. Gabbertsubject
Proto-OncogenesCell divisionHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisCellular differentiationTretinoinBiologyCell LineTretinoinProto-OncogenesRhabdomyosarcomaTumor Cells CulturedmedicineAnimalsRhabdomyosarcomaPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCell Differentiationmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyIn vitroRatsGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticCell cultureRat RhabdomyosarcomaCell DivisionResearch Articlemedicine.drugdescription
BA-HAN-1C is a clonal rat rhabdomyosarcoma cell line consisting of proliferating mononuclear tumor cells, some of which spontaneously fuse to form terminally differentiated postmitotic myotubelike giant cells. Exposure to retinoic acid resulted in an inhibition of proliferation and a marked increase in cellular differentiation. The number of myotubelike giant cells significantly increased, and about 30% of the mononuclear tumor cells exhibited morphological features of rhabdomyogenic differentiation which were not observed in the mononuclear cells of untreated cultures. Morphological differentiation was paralleled by an increase in total creatine kinase activity as a biochemical marker of differentiation. These effects of retinoic acid were preceded by an increased expression of proto-oncogene raf and transient expression of proto-oncogene fos. The maximum level of fos expression was observed at 15 min and of raf at 12 hr after exposure to retinoic acid. No expression of the proto-oncogenes src, myb, myc, ros, mos, erbA, and erbB was detected. Images FIGURE 2. FIGURE 3.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1990-08-01 | Environmental Health Perspectives |