The N-ras proto-oncogene can suppress the malignant phenotype in the presence or absence of its oncogene

Roberto Diaz, Daniel Ahn, Lluis Lopez-Barcons, Marcos Malumbres, Ignacio Perez de Castro, Jeffrey Lue, Neus Ferrer-Miralles, Ramon Mangues, Jerry Tsong, Roberto Garcia, Roman Perez-Soler, Angel Pellicer

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ras proto-oncogenes have traditionally been associated with the regulation and promotion of cell growth. We have induced thymic lymphomas in N-ras(-/-) mice and in transgenic mice that overexpress wild-type N-ras and found that the lack of wild-type N-ras alleles favors the development of thymic lymphomas,whereas overexpression of wild-type N-ras protects against thymic lymphomagenesis in the presence or absence of its oncogene. To investigate the inhibitory role of wild-type N-ras in in vitro transformation, we introduced wild-type N-ras in N-ras-deficient tumor cells that lack ras activating mutations and found decreased growth in both low serum and soft agar. Taken together, our results indicate that wild-type N-ras has "tumor suppressor" activity, even in the absence of its oncogenic allele.

Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)4514-4518
Nombre de pàgines5
RevistaCancer Research
Volum62
Número15
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 d’ag. 2002

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