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Characterization of a brain tumor cell line established from transgenic mice expressing the vasopressin SV-40 T antigen
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Characterization of a brain tumor cell line established from transgenic mice expressing the vasopressin SV-40 T antigen

  • Sung Hyun Kim1,
  • Myoung Ok Kim,
  • Sang Ryeul Lee,
  • Kil Soo Kim,
  • Tae-Hoon Lee,
  • Hoon Taek Lee,
  • Ji Hong Ha,
  • Tae Yoon Kim &
  • …
  • Zae Young Ryoo 

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We previously reported that transgenic mice produced with a transgene consisting of the SV40 T antigen and vasopressin without the 3'-flanking region exhibit brain tumors and lymphoma. In this study, transgenic mice were produced with the fusion gene containing the SV40 T antigen and the whole vasopressin gene with the 3'-flanking region. Six transgenic mice were generated, five which died after 2-6 weeks. The remaining founder mouse was investigated for fusion gene expression and tumor progression at the age of 6 weeks. Brain tumor cells were characterized for phenotypes and transgene expression. During in vitro cell cultures, the phenotypic appearances at 10, 20, and 30 passages were as a uniform monolayer with similar growth rates. The site of SV40 T antigen integration was in the A2 region of chromosome 11, and SV40 T antigen was expressed at the same level in cells of both earlier and later passages. Thirty passages were probably insufficient to reach crisis and immortalization. These cells enriched brain tumor cell compositions with astrocytes and neuronal cells.

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Kim, S., Kim, M., Lee, S. et al. Characterization of a brain tumor cell line established from transgenic mice expressing the vasopressin SV-40 T antigen. Exp Mol Med 38, 196–202 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/emm.2006.24

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Keywords

  • astrocyte cell
  • brain tumor cell
  • neuronal cell
  • transgenic mice
  • vasopressin
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