TY - JOUR
T1 - The mesenchyme expresses T cell receptor mRNAs: relevance to cell growth control
AU - Barda-Saad, Mira
AU - Shav-Tal, Yaron
AU - Rozenszain, A. L.
AU - Cohen, Michal
AU - Zauberman, Ayelet
AU - Karmazyn, Asaf
AU - Parameswaran, Reshmi
AU - Schori, Hadas
AU - Ashush, Hagit
AU - Ben-Nun, Avraham
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - The mesenchyme plays a crucial regulatory role in organ
formation and maintenance. However, comprehensive
molecular characterization of these cells is lacking. We
found unexpectedly that primary mesenchyme, as well as
mesenchymal cell clones, express T cell receptor
(TCR)ab mRNAs, lacking the variable region. Immunological
and genetic evidence support the expression of a
corresponding TCRb protein. Additionally, mRNAs
encoding TCR complex components including CD3 and
z chain are present. A relatively higher expression of the
mesenchymal TCRb mRNA by cultured mesenchymal
cell clones correlates with fast growth, whereas poorly
expressing cells are slow growers and are contact
inhibited. The clones that express relatively higher
amount of the TCR mRNA exhibit an increased capacity
to form tumors in nude mice. However, the expression of
this mRNA in the mesenchyme is not per se leading to
tumorigenesis, as demonstrated by primary mesenchyme
that does not form tumors in mice while expressing
moderate amounts of the TCR transcripts. The expression
of mesencymal TCRb was con®ned to the G2/M
phases of the cell cycle in the MBA-13 mesenchymal cell
line. This cell cycle dependent expression, considered
together with the correlation between growth properties
and the level of TCR expression by cell clones, implies
association of mesenchymal TCR with cell growth
control.
AB - The mesenchyme plays a crucial regulatory role in organ
formation and maintenance. However, comprehensive
molecular characterization of these cells is lacking. We
found unexpectedly that primary mesenchyme, as well as
mesenchymal cell clones, express T cell receptor
(TCR)ab mRNAs, lacking the variable region. Immunological
and genetic evidence support the expression of a
corresponding TCRb protein. Additionally, mRNAs
encoding TCR complex components including CD3 and
z chain are present. A relatively higher expression of the
mesenchymal TCRb mRNA by cultured mesenchymal
cell clones correlates with fast growth, whereas poorly
expressing cells are slow growers and are contact
inhibited. The clones that express relatively higher
amount of the TCR mRNA exhibit an increased capacity
to form tumors in nude mice. However, the expression of
this mRNA in the mesenchyme is not per se leading to
tumorigenesis, as demonstrated by primary mesenchyme
that does not form tumors in mice while expressing
moderate amounts of the TCR transcripts. The expression
of mesencymal TCRb was con®ned to the G2/M
phases of the cell cycle in the MBA-13 mesenchymal cell
line. This cell cycle dependent expression, considered
together with the correlation between growth properties
and the level of TCR expression by cell clones, implies
association of mesenchymal TCR with cell growth
control.
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M3 - Article
VL - 21
SP - 2029
EP - 2036
JO - ONCOGENE-BASINGSTOKE
JF - ONCOGENE-BASINGSTOKE
ER -