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Watanabe, Sadahiro
Nomura, Takako
Fujiwara, Tazuko
Ogura, Hajime
Abstract

The cytoskeletons of two established chick embryo cell (CEC) lines were examined by fluorescence and electron microscopy and compared with those of control cells and cells transformed by Rous sarcoma virus (RSV). In normal CEC, many stress fibers were observed. On the other hand, stress fibers were disorganized in nontransformed spontaneously established CEC, non-tumorigenic CEC partially transformed with a chemical carcinogen, and tumorigenic RSV-transformed CEC. In the normal CEC, actin filaments formed several bundles along the processes of the cell. Stereo-images of the peripheral region revealed bundles of filaments which were located along the attached side to the substrate. A fine well preserved network of filaments was also observed. On the other hand, in spontaneously established, partially transformed and RSV-transformed CEC, a fine network of filaments, but no actin cables, was found. These results support previous evidence that the cytoskeletal changes themselves are not directly related to the transformation or tumorigenicity of cells.

Keywords
chick embryo cells
cytoskeleton
actin
Triton X-100
Rous sarcoma virus.
Amo Type
Article
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
1988-08
Volume
volume42
Issue
issue4
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
193
End Page
200
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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Refereed
True
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