Neoplastic conversion of human colon smooth muscle cells: No requirement for telomerase

The role of telomerase as an essential requirement for the neoplastic conversion of human cells has been controversial. In the model of conversion of normal human cells to cancer cells by the combination of simian virus 40 (SV40) early region genes and oncogenic Ras (H‐RasG12V), telomerase (hTERT) was originally described as essential in conjunction with these other genes. Here we used primary cultures of colon smooth muscle cells isolated from surgical specimens. SV40 large T antigen (TAg) and oncogenic RasG12V were introduced into the cells by retroviral transduction and cells were rapidly transplanted into the subrenal capsule space in immunodeficient mice, without selection in culture. Malignant tumors were formed from transduced cells. Extensive invasion into the kidney occurred even when tumors were small; in contrast, at the same tumor size, oncogene‐expressing fibroblasts did not show much invasion. Increased invasiveness was also observed in vitro. However, cells in these cancers showed morphological evidence of crisis, consistent with their lack of telomerase. These experiments on human colon smooth muscle cells support the concept that RasG12V and SV40 TAg form a minimal set of genes that can convert normal human cells to cancer cells without a requirement for hTERT. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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