Development of new transformants of mouse JB6P series cells as tools for understanding redox and transcriptional factor regulation

Cancer Research(2007)

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4269 The mouse epidermal JB6P cell line consists of tumor promotion sensitive (JB6P+) and tumor promotion resistant cells (JB6P-) that have been widely utilized to study tumor promotion. We transformed the JB6P+ cell line with prolonged low dose, UVBR (10mJ/cm 2 ), H 2 O 2 (10µM), and CdCl 2 (1µg/ml). Cell transformation was confirmed by anchorage-independence. JB6P+ parent cells formed colonies in soft agar culture (13.7±3.5 per 20 high-power fields) which are increased by stimulation with the tumor promotor TPA (44.7±2.9). For the new transformants in the absence of TPA, colonies formed (104.0± 17.3 per 20 high-power fields, JB6P+/UV; 56.7±15.0, JB6P+/H 2 O 2 ; 64.3±22, JB6P+/Cd cells; p 2 O 2 (6.5, 1.3-fold), and JB6P+/Cd cells (3.6,1.4 fold). Many nuclear transcription factors, for example Activating Protein-1(AP-1), are rapidly activated by elevated ROS stresses. Using Western Blot analysis of nuclear protein extractions, the distinct AP-1 composition patterns are summarized in the table below. We hypothesize that the UVBR, H 2 O 2 and CdCl 2 transformed the JB6P+ cells through different mechanisms. Relative l densitometric laser measurements of AP-1 subunits Each band was scanned and the densitometric measurements normalized to the JB6P+ results. ( C-Fos was normalized to JB6P+/UV results). * The zero value represents
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mouse jb6p series cells,transcriptional factor regulation,new transformants
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