Transformation of Rat Ovarian Epithelial and Rat-1 Fibroblast Cell Lines by RAST24 Does Not Influence Cisplatin Sensitivity

1993 
Abstract Recent reports suggest that expression of an activated c-Ha- ras oncogene is associated with cisplatin resistance in NIH-3T3 fibroblasts. To investigate the generality of these observations, cisplatin cytotoxicity was determined in a series of clonal Rat-1 fibroblast and rat ovarian surface epithelial (ROSE) cell lines carrying a zinc-inducible metallothionein- RAS T24 fusion gene, MT RAS T24. Cisplatin sensitivity in RAS -transformed fibroblast sublines did not differ from parental controls. Induction of mutant RAS T24 expression by zinc sulfate did not affect the cisplatin sensitivity of individual cell lines. Expression of mutant p21 Ha- RAS varied more than 40-fold in these fibroblast sublines. Similarly, there was no difference in cisplatin sensitivity between parental ROSE controls, neomycin phosphotransferase transfected controls, or MT RAS T24 transfectants. Finally, the cisplatin sensitivity of RAS -transformed ROSE cells was similar to that of spontaneously transformed ROSE cells. Overall, these observations suggest that there is little relationship between mutant ras expression and cisplatin sensitivity in rat epithelial and fibroblast cell lines.
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