Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5586125 | Placenta | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Immortalization of primary cells with telomerase is thought to maintain normal phenotypic properties and avoid chromosomal abnormalities and other cancer-associated changes that occur following simian virus 40 tumor antigen (SV40 Tag) induced immortalization. However, we report that the human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT)-immortalized SWAN-71 trophoblast cell line has a near pentaploid 103â¼119,XXXX[cp20] karyotype. Additionally, DNA typing analysis indicated that SWAN-71Â cells have acquired microsatellite instability. In comparison, the post-crisis SV40-transformed trophoblast cell line 3A-subE was hypertriploid 69â¼81,XX[cp20]. Both cell lines contained multiple specific clonal rearrangements. These findings emphasize the need to monitor for genetic instability in hTERT-immortalized cells.
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Jill L. Reiter, Holli M. Drendel, Sujata Chakraborty, Megan M. Schellinger, Men-Jean Lee, Gil Mor,