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p16INK4a downregulation is involved in immortalization of primary human prostate epithelial cells induced by telomerase

✍ Scribed by Genze Shao; Adayabalam S. Balajee; Tom K. Hei; Yongliang Zhao


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
392 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
0899-1987

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Abstract

Prostate cancer is a major cause of cancer death among male population. Therefore, development of appropriate model systems is critical for understanding the molecular basis of prostate cancer progression. In this study, introduction of human telomerase (hTERT) into normal human prostate epithelial cells (PrECs) renders them higher telomerase activity, elongated telomere length and an extended proliferative lifespan. The immortal mass culture of PrEC–hTERT cell line with stabilized telomere length has been established using hTERT transfection. However, activation of hTERT alone appears to be insufficient for immortalization of PrEC cells because methylation of p16^INK4a^ promoter has been found to be involved in the immortalization process. p53 was functionally intact and no mutations of p53 gene were identified in the immortalized PrECs. In addition, the immortal PrECs show a near diploid complement of chromosomes albeit a few reciprocal and non‐reciprocal translocations are identified. They are anchorage dependent and do not form tumors in immunosuppressed host animals. Therefore, premalignantly transformed human PrECs provide a valuable model for prostate cancer research. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.