erbB-2 Is a Potent Oncogene When Overexpressed in NIH/3T3 Cells

PP Di Fiore, JH Pierce, MH Kraus, O Segatto, CR King… - Science, 1987 - science.org
PP Di Fiore, JH Pierce, MH Kraus, O Segatto, CR King, SA Aaronson
Science, 1987science.org
A wide variety of human tumors contain an amplified or overexpressed erb B-2 gene, which
encodes a growth factor receptor-like protein. When erb B-2 complementary DNA was
expressed in NIH/3T3 cells under the control of the SV40 promoter, the gene lacked
transforming activity despite expression of detectable levels of the erb B-2 protein. A further
five-to tenfold increase in its expression under influence of the long terminal repeat of
Moloney murine leukemia virus was associated with activation of erb B-2 as a potent …
A wide variety of human tumors contain an amplified or overexpressed erbB-2 gene, which encodes a growth factor receptor-like protein. When erbB-2 complementary DNA was expressed in NIH/3T3 cells under the control of the SV40 promoter, the gene lacked transforming activity despite expression of detectable levels of the erbB-2 protein. A further five- to tenfold increase in its expression under influence of the long terminal repeat of Moloney murine leukemia virus was associated with activation of erbB-2 as a potent oncogene. The high levels of the erbB-2 product associated with malignant transformation of NIH/3T3 cells were observed in human mammary tumor cells that overexpressed this gene. These findings demonstrate a new mechanism for acquisition of oncogenic properties by genes encoding growth factor receptor-like proteins and provide a functional basis for the role of their overexpression in the development of human malignancies.
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