Oncogene. 1997 Feb 27;14(8):937-43. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
Human herpesvirus 6A (HHV-6A) strain U1102 was previously shown to
contain a 1473 bp transformation suppressor gene (ts) (Araujo et al.,
1995). Ts inhibited transformation of NIH3T3 cells by H-ras and
transcription of the H-ras and human immunodeficiency type 1 (HIV-1)
promoters in transient transfection experiments. In the current study,
stable NIH3T3 cell lines expressing ts protein were established by
transfection with pRc-ts containing the ts gene under the control of the
Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) long terminal repeat (LTR) and a neomycin
selectable marker. Selected cell lines contained approximately one to
two copies per cell of intact ts sequences, expressed ts protein and
grew at approximately the same rate as parental NIH3T3 cells. These cell
lines were protected from H-ras transformation while parental and NIH3T3
cells containing the ts gene cloned in the antisense orientation were
not. Expression of the chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) gene
under the control of the EJ-H-ras promoter was also suppressed in the ts
cell lines but not when the CAT gene was under the control of the murine
osteosarcoma virus LTR or human cytomegalovirus immediate early
promoter. When NIH3T3 cell lines expressing ts protein were established
by infection with the retrovirus, LNCts, the cells expressed ts protein
and were protected from H-ras transformation. Furthermore, bovine
papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) transformation was also suppressed in
cells co-transfected with BPV-1 plus ts and in ts expressing cell lines
transfected with BPV-1. The BPV-1 p89 and p2443 promoters were
down-regulated in 3T3-ts lines. Because the human papillomavirus type 16
(HPV-16) p97 promoter has similarity to the BPV-1 p89 promoter, the
ability of ts to suppress p97 was also tested. Like the H-ras and BPV-1
promoters, HPV-16 p97 was down-regulated in 3T3-ts lines. The data
indicate the utility of ts against H-ras, BPV-1 and HPV-16 promoters and
their respective oncogenes.
*Cell Transformation, Viral *Genes, Suppressor, Tumor *Herpesvirus 6,
Human/GENETICS *Papillomavirus, Bovine/GENETICS *Proto-Oncogene
Protein p21(ras)/GENETICS *Viral Proteins/GENETICS
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