Distinctive effects of the viral oncogenes myc, erb, fps, and src on the differentiation program of quail myogenic cells

病毒癌基因myc、erb、fps和src对鹌鹑成肌细胞分化程序的独特影响

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Abstract

The relationship between susceptibility to transformation in vitro by different oncogenes and terminal differentiation was analyzed in embryonic quail myogenic cells. Infection with Rous sarcoma virus (RSV), Fujinami sarcoma virus (FSV), avian erythroblastosis virus (AEV), and the avian myelocytomatosis virus MC29 led to rapid and massive transformation. Transformed cells had distinctive morphological alterations, increased proliferation rates, and the ability to grow in agar suspension. Furthermore, homogeneously transformed cultures failed to fuse into multinucleated myotubes and to express muscle-specific genes. However, cloned populations of RSV-, FSV-, and AEV-transformed myogenic cells could, under appropriate culture conditions, partially differentiate into atypical "revertant" myotubes. In contrast, competence for terminal differentiation was completely and irreversibly suppressed on transformation by MC29. The specificity of action of a given oncogenic sequence on the inhibition of differentiation was further studied by using conditional and nonconditional transformation mutants. Myogenic cells infected with temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of RSV and FSV exhibited a fully reversible block of differentiation after shift to restrictive temperature, while cells infected with ts34 AEV were not temperature sensitive for differentiation. Cultures infected with the partially transformation-defective mutant of MC29 td10H were morphologically transformed and acquired anchorage independence for proliferation but maintained a residual competence for terminal differentiation.

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