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Effects of the MYC oncogene antagonist, MAD, on proliferation, cell cycling and the malignant phenotype of human brain tumour cells.

Authors :
Chen J
Willingham T
Margraf LR
Schreiber-Agus N
DePinho RA
Nisen PD
Source :
Nature medicine [Nat Med] 1995 Jul; Vol. 1 (7), pp. 638-43.
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

To investigate how overexpression of MAD, an antagonist of MYC oncogenes influences the malignant phenotype of human cancer cells, an adenovirus vector system was used to transfer the human MAD gene (AdMAD) into human astrocytoma cells. Decreased growth potential of AdMAD-infected cells was evidenced by a decrease in [3H]thymidine incorporation, an increase in cell doubling time and alteration of cell-cycle distribution. Diminished malignant potential of AdMAD-infected cells was manifested by their loss of anchorage-independent growth in soft agar and by their inability, in general, to induce tumorigenesis in a xenograft animal model. These studies indicate that adenovirus constructs encoding MAD dramatically inhibit the proliferation and tumorigenicity of human astrocytoma cells and support the use of MAD for gene therapy of human tumours.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1078-8956
Volume :
1
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7585143
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0795-638