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c-Myc suppresses the tumorigenicity of lung cancer cells and down-regulates vascular endothelial growth factor expression.

Authors :
Barr LF
Campbell SE
Diette GB
Gabrielson EW
Kim S
Shim H
Dang CV
Source :
Cancer research [Cancer Res] 2000 Jan 01; Vol. 60 (1), pp. 143-9.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

The c-myc oncogene is frequently amplified in cells grown from lung tumors and has been linked to the malignancy of these cancers. In support of this, c-myc transfection enhances the in vitro proliferation and soft agar cloning of human small cell lung cancer (SCLC) cells. In this study, we surprisingly found that c-myc expression suppressed the formation of tumors by SCLC cells in athymic nude mice. c-myc expression down-regulated the protein and transcript for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in these SCLC cells, as well as VEGF transcript in rat fibroblasts manipulated for c-myc expression and in liver cells of c-myc-transgenic mice. Finally, bivariate and multivariate analyses demonstrated that the probability of tumor formation from lung cancer cell lines was negatively correlated with the relative expression of c-Myc, positively correlated with the relative expression of VEGF, and that the latent time to tumor formation was increased by the expression of c-Myc and decreased by the expression of VEGF. We hypothesize that, for lung cancer cells, c-Myc suppresses the formation of tumors in vivo by down-regulating VEGF, and that the amplification of c-myc seen in cells grown from lung tumors with a poor prognosis is an artifact of selection for growth in vitro.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0008-5472
Volume :
60
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cancer research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10646866