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  • Cloning of differentially expressed sequence tags from nickel-transformed human embryonic lung cells.

Cloning of differentially expressed sequence tags from nickel-transformed human embryonic lung cells.

Cancer letters (2000-11-18)
X Mao, T Kashii, R Hayashi, K Sassa, T Fujishita, M Maruyama, M Kobayashi, S Liu
ABSTRACT

Differential display polymerase chain reaction (DD-PCR) was used to analyze the differentially expressed genes from nickel-transformed human embryonic lung (HEL) cells (MRC-9 and IMR-90) and their control counterparts (non-treated). Two genes, MS515 and IC82, were confirmed by Northern blot analysis. MS515 was detected in control and nickel oxide (NiO)-transformed MRC-9 cells, as well as in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) EBC-1 cells, while very weak expression was observed in nickel subsulfide (Ni(3)S(2))-transformed MRC-9 cells and small cell lung cancer (SCLC) SBC-2 cells. IC82 could not be detected in control IMR-90 cells, while it was expressed in EBC-1 cells and NiO- and Ni(3)S(2)-transformed IMR-90 cells. These findings indicate that individual nickel compounds have their own target gene(s) in inducing lung cancer. Sequencing analyses showed that the MS515 gene shared a high degree of homology (over 80%) with the gene Mena, which is involved in actin polymerization. IC82 showed 99% homology with human chromosome 4 clone C0440E08 and a coding sequence in the brain. The roles of these two genes in nickel carcinogenesis will be discussed.

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Nickel sulfide, 99.7% trace metals basis, −150 mesh