[Malignant transformation of a human oral squamous cell carcinoma cell strain OSC-19 by EBV encoded small RNAs].
[Malignant transformation of a human oral squamous cell carcinoma cell strain OSC-19 by EBV encoded small RNAs].
To observe the growth characteristics of the EBERs-transfected OSC (oral squamous carcinoma)-19 cells, through generated overexpression of EBERs in OSC-19 cells.EBERs fragment were amplified by PCR from EBV-positive NPC-KT cell DNA. Using molecular biologic technique, we constructed the EBERs-expressing plasmids, which contained, 4 or 10 tandem repeats of the EBERs. The OSC-19 cells were transfected with those plasmids, respectively. We demenstrated the overexpression of EBERs in EBERs-transfected OSC-19 cells by Northern Blot analysis, and compared the growth characteristics in culture and colony formation in soft agar of Hygr- and EBERs-transfected OSC-19 cells.10EBERs-transfected OSC-19 cells lost cell-to-cell contacts and acquired long spindle-shape morphology in culture and formed colonies in soft agar. However, parental and Hygr-transfected OSC-19 cells scarcely did.In this study, we established 10 EBERs-transfected OSC-19 cells, which overexpressing the EBERs and showed that it has a scattering activity in culture and a role in anchorage-independent growth in soft agar. These results indicate that EBERs has a role of malignant transformation in OSC-19 cells. However, the 10 EBERs-transfected OSC-19 cell provides a useful epithelial model for studying the function of EBERs.
- First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University China (People's Republic of)
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Humans, RNA, Viral, Transfection, Tongue Neoplasms
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Humans, RNA, Viral, Transfection, Tongue Neoplasms
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