Yoshida A, Asaga T, Masuzawa C, Kawahara S
Department of Surgery, Kanagawa Cancer Center, Yokohama, Japan.
J Surg Oncol. 1994 Mar;55(3):170-4. doi: 10.1002/jso.2930550308.
The tumorigenicity of various cell lines has been shown to be suppressed by the introduction of chromosome 11 and other chromosomes via micro-cell-mediated chromosome transfer. In this study, we investigated whether a human undifferentiated thyroid carcinoma cell line, TTA-1, was suppressed by the introduction of normal human chromosome 11 or 10. Chromosome 10 or 11 was transferred from A9 cells containing a single human chromosome 10 or 11 tagged with pSV2-neo plasmid DNA into TTA-1 cells, by microcell fusion. The tumorigenicity of the TTA-1 cells and their colony-forming efficiency in soft agar were suppressed by chromosome 11, but not by chromosome 10. These results suggest that normal human chromosome 11 carries a putative tumor suppressor gene that affects the tumor-associated phenotypes of TTA-1 cells.