نتایج جستجو برای: immortalization

تعداد نتایج: 5549  

2006
Li-Bing Song Mu-Sheng Zeng Wen-Ting Liao Ling Zhang Hao-Yuan Mo Wan-Li Liu Jian-Yong Shao Qiu-Liang Wu Man-Zhi Li Yun-Fei Xia Wen-Lin Huang Goberdhan P. Dimri Vimla Band Yi-Xin Zeng

The Bmi-1 oncoprotein regulates proliferation and oncogenesis in human cells. Its overexpression leads to senescence bypass in human fibroblasts and immortalization of human mammary epithelial cells. In this study, we report that compared with normal nasopharyngeal epithelial cells (NPEC), Bmi-1 is overexpressed in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell lines. Importantly, Bmi-1 was also found to be ove...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1999
J F Oram A J Mendez J Lymp T J Kavanagh C L Halbert

High density lipoprotein (HDL) phospholipids and apolipoproteins remove cellular lipids by two distinct mechanisms, but their relative contribution to reverse cholesterol transport is unknown. Whereas phospholipid-mediated cholesterol efflux from cultured cells reflects the activity of the HDL receptor SR-BI, apolipoprotein-mediated lipid removal is regulated in response to changes in cellular ...

Journal: :Genome research 2013
Carmen M Koch Kristina Reck Kaifeng Shao Qiong Lin Sylvia Joussen Patrick Ziegler Gudrun Walenda Wolf Drescher Bertram Opalka Tobias May Tim Brümmendorf Martin Zenke Tomo Saric Wolfgang Wagner

Pluripotent stem cells evade replicative senescence, whereas other primary cells lose their proliferation and differentiation potential after a limited number of cell divisions, and this is accompanied by specific senescence-associated DNA methylation (SA-DNAm) changes. Here, we investigate SA-DNAm changes in mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) upon long-term culture, irradiation-induced senescence...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1991
R Sager

Two independent lines of experimental evidence are presented in support of the hypothesis that senescence is a normal mechanism of tumor suppression, a homeostatic device designed through evolution to limit cell proliferation irreversibly and thereby to protect the organism against cancer. One set of experiments uses normal human foreskin fibroblasts, transfected at early passage with SV40 DNA ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Yunhan Hong Tongming Liu Haobin Zhao Hongyan Xu Weijia Wang Rong Liu Tiansheng Chen Jiaorong Deng Jianfang Gui

Spermatogonia are the male germ stem cells that continuously produce sperm for the next generation. Spermatogenesis is a complicated process that proceeds through mitotic phase of stem cell renewal and differentiation, meiotic phase, and postmeiotic phase of spermiogenesis. Full recapitulation of spermatogenesis in vitro has been impossible, as generation of normal spermatogonial stem cell line...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
K R Prowse C W Greider

Telomere shortening and telomerase activation in human somatic cells have been implicated in cell immortalization and cellular senescence. To further study the role of telomerase in immortalization, we assayed telomere length and telomerase activity in primary mouse fibroblasts, in spontaneously immortalized cell clones, and in mouse tissues. In the primary cell cultures, telomere length decrea...

Journal: :Blood 1994
G Roth T Curiel J Lacy

The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA-1) is a latent viral protein that is expressed in all EBV-immortalized lymphocytes and plays an essential role in immortalization y EBV. EBNA-1 protein is required for replication and maintenance of the episomal viral genome in latently infected, immortalized cells. Given the essential function of EBNA-1 in immortalization, we have examined t...

2008
Ying Cao Lily I. Huschtscha Amanda S. Nouwens Hilda A. Pickett Axel A. Neumann Andy C-M. Chang Christian D. Toouli Tracy M. Bryan Roger R. Reddel

Activation of telomerase is a crucial step during cellular immortalization, and in some tumors this results from amplification of the human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) gene. Immortalization of normal human cells has been achieved by transduction with hTERT cDNA under the control of a strong heterologous enhancer/promoter, but this is sometimes an inefficient process, with periods o...

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2010
Jill E Kucab David H Phillips Volker M Arlt

TP53 is one of the most commonly mutated genes in human tumours. Variations in the types and frequencies of mutations at different tumour sites suggest that they may provide clues to the identity of the causative mutagenic agent. A useful model for studying human TP53 mutagenesis is the partial human TP53 knock-in (Hupki) mouse containing exons 4-9 of human TP53 in place of the corresponding mo...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1995
E M Rogan T M Bryan B Hukku K Maclean A C Chang E L Moy A Englezou S G Warneford L Dalla-Pozza R R Reddel

Normal cells have a strictly limited growth potential and senesce after a defined number of population doublings (PDs). In contrast, tumor cells often exhibit an apparently unlimited proliferative potential and are termed immortalized. Although spontaneous immortalization of normal human cells in vitro is an extremely rare event, we observed this in fibroblasts from an affected member of a Li-F...

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