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Contributions of differential p53 expression in the spontaneous immortalization of a chicken embryo fibroblast cell line

✍ Scribed by Shelly A Christman; Byung-Whi Kong; Megan M Landry; Hyunggee Kim; Douglas N Foster


Publisher
BioMed Central
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
481 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
1471-2121

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✦ Synopsis


Background

The present study was carried out to determine whether the p53 pathway played a role in the spontaneous immortalization of the SC-2 chicken embryo fibroblast (CEF) cell line that has been in continuous culture for over three years.

Results

The SC-2 cell line emerged from an extended crisis period with a considerably slower growth rate than primary CEF cells. The phenotype of the SC-2 cells changed dramatically at about passage 80, appearing smaller than at earlier passages (e.g., passage 43) and possessing a small, compact morphology. This morphological change coincided with an increase in growth rate. Passage 43 SC-2 cells expressed undetectable levels of p53 mRNA, but by passage 95, the levels were elevated compared to primary passage 6 CEF cells and similar to levels in senescent CEF cells. However, the high level of p53 mRNA detected in passage 95 SC-2 cells did not correlate to functional protein activity. The expression levels of the p53-regulated p21^WAF1^ gene were significantly decreased in all SC-2 passages that were analyzed. Examination of the Rb pathway revealed that E2F-1 and p15^INK4b^ expression fluctuated with increasing passages, with levels higher in passage 95 SC-2 cells compared to primary passage 6 CEF cells.

Conclusion

The present study suggests that altered expression of genes involved in the p53 and Rb pathways, specifically, p53 and p21^WAF1^, may have contributed to the immortalization of the SC-2 CEF cell line.


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