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MRPS18-2 protein immortalizes primary rat embryonic fibroblasts and endows them with stem cell-like properties.


ABSTRACT: We report that the overexpression of mitochondrial ribosomal protein MRPS18-2 (S18-2) can immortalize primary rat embryonic fibroblasts (REFs). The immortalized cells (18IM) lose contact inhibition, form foci, and are capable of anchorage-independent growth. Concurrently, mesodermal markers, such as vimentin, smooth muscle actin, and Fut4, disappear completely. 18IM cells express embryonic stem cell markers, such as SSEA-1, Sox2, and Oct3/4. In confluent cultures, a portion of cells also express ectoderm- and endoderm-specific pan-keratin, ectoderm-specific beta-III-tubulin, mesoderm-specific MHC class II, and become stainable for fat with Oil red O. None of these changes was detected in c-myc+Ha-ras (MR)-transformed cells. In immunodeficient mice, 18IM cells formed small transiently growing tumors that have down-regulated SSEA-1 and showed pan-keratin staining. We conclude that S18-2 can immortalize REFs and induces them to express stem cell traits.

SUBMITTER: Kashuba E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2785258 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MRPS18-2 protein immortalizes primary rat embryonic fibroblasts and endows them with stem cell-like properties.

Kashuba Elena E   Pavan Yenamandra Surya S   Darekar Suhas Deoram SD   Yurchenko Mariya M   Kashuba Vladimir V   Klein George G   Szekely Laszlo L  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20091110 47


We report that the overexpression of mitochondrial ribosomal protein MRPS18-2 (S18-2) can immortalize primary rat embryonic fibroblasts (REFs). The immortalized cells (18IM) lose contact inhibition, form foci, and are capable of anchorage-independent growth. Concurrently, mesodermal markers, such as vimentin, smooth muscle actin, and Fut4, disappear completely. 18IM cells express embryonic stem cell markers, such as SSEA-1, Sox2, and Oct3/4. In confluent cultures, a portion of cells also express  ...[more]

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