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Query: UMLS:C0684249 (
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Reported herein is the first case in which a specific chromosomal abnormality, namely trisomy 12, was observed in primary cultures of a human adenosquamous
carcinoma of the lung
. Because the
c-K-ras
had been shown to localize on chromosome 12, the relationship between trisomy and oncogene expression was examined in this tumor by concurrently assaying for the levels of
ras
oncogene protein product, p21, in both the tumor and adjacent normal tissues. An approximately tenfold increase in the level of p21
ras
was observed in the tumor, compared with the adjacent normal tissue. The present finding suggests a possible relationship between chromosomal trisomy and oncogene activation.
...
PMID:Trisomy 12 correlates with elevated expression of p21 ras in a human adenosquamous carcinoma of the lung. 353 Apr 33
Cytogenetic analysis was performed on the leukemic cells from two patients with B-prolymphocytic leukemia. Both patients had del(3)(p13) chromosomal abnormality, as well as other clonal aberrations. Del(3p) was previously reported in one case of B-cell prolymphocytic leukemia, and is known to be a specific aberration in small-cell
carcinoma of the lung
. In B-cell prolymphocytic leukemia, as in other B-lymphocytic leukemias/lymphomas, the karyotype often involves chromosomes #3, #6, #11, and #12. All of these chromosomes are suggested sites for the c-
ras
oncogene family.
...
PMID:Del(3)(p13) in B-prolymphocytic leukemia--a new nonrandom chromosomal aberration possibly related to the c-ras oncogene. 387 48
Morphologic transformation of NIH 3T3 mouse cells occurs upon transfection of these cells with large amounts (greater than or equal to 10 micrograms) of recombinant DNA molecules carrying the normal human H-ras-1 proto-oncogene. We provide experimental evidence indicating that transformation of these NIH 3T3 cells results from the combined effect of multiple copies of the H-ras-1 proto-oncogene rather than from spontaneous mutation of one of the transfected H-ras-1 clones (E. Santos, E.P. Reddy, S. Pulciani, R.J. Feldman, and M. Barbacid, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 80:4679-4683, 1983). Levels of H-ras-1 RNA and p21 expression are highly elevated in the NIH 3T3 transformants, and in those cases examined, these levels correlate with the malignant properties of these cells. We have also investigated the presence of amplified
ras
genes in a variety of human carcinomas. In 75 tumor biopsies, we found amplification of the human K-ras-2 locus in one
carcinoma of the lung
. These results indicate that
ras
gene amplification is an alternative pathway by which
ras
genes may participate in the development of human neoplasia.
...
PMID:ras gene Amplification and malignant transformation. 391 35
The level of
c-Ki-ras
-2-specific mRNA was found to be markedly enhanced (10- to 20-fold) in a human epidermoid
lung carcinoma
transplanted into nude mice, compared with that in other lung carcinomas. Analysis of DNA revealed that
c-Ki-ras
-2 gene was amplified approximately 10-fold in this carcinoma, while c-Ha-ras, c-myc and c-sis were not amplified. Chromosome abnormalities were also observed in this carcinoma.
...
PMID:Amplification and enhanced expression of cellular oncogene c-Ki-ras-2 in a human epidermoid carcinoma of the lung. 392 99
We have examined the methylation status of two cellular oncogenes, c-Ha-ras and
c-Ki-ras
, in primary human carcinomas and the adjacent analogous normal tissues from which the tumors derived. The c-Ha-ras gene was hypomethylated in six of eight carcinomas, including five colonic adenocarcinomas and one small cell
lung carcinoma
, when compared to adjacent normal tissues. The
c-Ki-ras
gene was hypomethylated to a lesser extent in two colonic adenocarcinomas. This is the first demonstration of alterations in methylation of cellular oncogenes in human cancer.
...
PMID:Hypomethylation of ras oncogenes in primary human cancers. 618 46
Blot hybridization analysis indicated that NIH 3T3 mouse bladder transformed by high molecular weight DNAs of a human bladder and a human
lung carcinoma
cell line contained new sequences homologous, respectively, to the transforming genes of Harvey (rasH) and Kirsten (rasK) sarcoma viruses. The unique
ras
sequences were present in multiple independent NIH cell lines transformed in both primary and secondary transfection assays and corresponded to
ras
sequences normally present in human DNAs. The
ras
gene product was expressed in NIH cells transformed by bladder carcinoma DNAs and in the human bladder carcinoma cell lines at levels 2- to 4-fold greater than the level observed in nontransformed NIH 3T3 cells. These results indicate that the transforming genes of these human tumor cell lines are the cellular homologs of two retroviral transforming genes.
...
PMID:Transforming genes of human bladder and lung carcinoma cell lines are homologous to the ras genes of Harvey and Kirsten sarcoma viruses. 628 55
The homologue of the viral Kirsten
ras
(v-Ki-ras) gene found in the human
lung carcinoma
cell line, Calu-1, has an intron-exon structure similar to that of the human homologue of the viral Harvey
ras
(v-Ha-ras) gene. A second, potential fourth coding exon is present in the human Ki-
ras
gene and similar sequences are found in the Kirsten murine sarcoma virus. Cysteine is encoded at the twelfth amino acid position, suggesting that the Calu-1 Ki-
ras
gene has undergone a mutational activation at the same position as the human Ha-
ras
gene of the bladder carcinoma cell line, T24. A comparison of their predicted amino acid sequences suggests that
ras
proteins have a 'constant' region and a 'variable' region. Here we propose a common modular structure for
ras
gene products in which the variable region forms a physiologically important combining site.
...
PMID:Structure of the Ki-ras gene of the human lung carcinoma cell line Calu-1. 630 65
Five unrelated mouse tumours have been shown to carry activated transforming genes using the NIH/3T3 transfection assay. Three of these tumours, a T-cell lymphoma, a fibrosarcoma and a macrophage tumour, were found to carry an activated
c-Ki-ras
gene. A c-Ha-ras gene was shown to be activated in a myeloid leukaemia and a recently identified member of the '
ras
' gene family, N-ras, was found to be activated in a
lung carcinoma
. The T-cell lymphoma, L5178Y-ES, is a more aggressively growing metastatic variant which arose spontaneously from the parental tumour, L5178Y-E. Although DNA from both parental and variant tumours was shown to transfer a genetic marker to recipient cells equally well, only the metastatic variant carried an activated
c-Ki-ras
gene detectable by transfection. The altered growth behaviour of the L5178Y-ES cells may therefore be the result of the spontaneous activation of the
c-Ki-ras
gene after the lymphoma cells had already become tumorigenic.
...
PMID:Three different activated ras genes in mouse tumours; evidence for oncogene activation during progression of a mouse lymphoma. 632 95
Three distinct transforming genes present in human tumor cell lines are all related to the viral oncogenes of Harvey and Kirsten murine sarcoma viruses, designated v-H-ras and v-K-ras, respectively. The transforming gene of a bladder carcinoma cell line has been shown to be a human homolog to v-H-ras [Parada, L. F., Tabin, C. J., Shih, C. & Weinberg, R. A. (1982) Nature (London) 297, 474-478; Santos, E., Tronick, S. R., Aaronson, S. A., Pulciani, S. & Barbacid, M. (1982) Nature (London) 298, 343-347]. The transforming gene common to one colon (SK-CO-1) and two
lung carcinoma
(SK-LU-1 and Calu-1) cell lines is the same human homolog of v-K-ras as is the transforming gene previously identified in a
lung carcinoma
cell line Lx-1 [Der, C. J., Krontiris, T. G. & Cooper, G. M. (1982) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 79, 3637-3640]. The transforming gene of SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cells is weakly homologous to both v-H-ras and v-K-ras. NIH 3T3 cells transformed with the SK-N-SH transforming gene contain increased levels of a protein serologically and structurally related to the protein products of the v-H-ras and v-K-ras genes. Therefore, it represents a third member of the
ras
gene family, which we have called N-ras. Based on the homology with the v-
ras
genes, we have established the orientation of transcription and approximate coding regions of the cloned human K-ras and N-ras genes.
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PMID:Three human transforming genes are related to the viral ras oncogenes. 657 64
A family of human transforming genes, previously shown to share homology with the
ras
family of viral oncogenes, maps to three different human chromosomes. A well-characterized mouse-human hybrid cell panel, combined with Southern blotting, was used in this study. The transforming gene of the T24 bladder carcinoma cell line maps to human chromosome 11. An oncogene isolated from the
lung carcinoma
cell line SK-Calu-1 maps to human chromosome 12. The third
ras
-related gene, cloned from SK-N-SH, a neuroblastoma cell line, maps to human chromosome 1.
...
PMID:Chromosomal assignment of a family of human oncogenes. 657 47
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