Autonomous growth of BALB/MK keratinocytes transfected with a retroviral vector carrying the human epidermal growth factor gene

Epidermal growth factor (EGF), which promotes epidermal regeneration and wound closure, is important for the proliferation and differentiation of epidermal and epithelial tissues in animals. Exogenous EGF is a promising therapeutic agent for wound healing, but its general use is restricted by the li...

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Main Authors: Jomuna V. Choudhuri, Monica B. Mathor, Flávia H. Silva, Sang W. Han
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2008-01-01
Series:Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572008000500003
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spelling doaj-52a4884d18784f43b93d1c3cdc043a312020-11-25T01:29:51ZengSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology1415-47571678-46852008-01-01314824828Autonomous growth of BALB/MK keratinocytes transfected with a retroviral vector carrying the human epidermal growth factor geneJomuna V. ChoudhuriMonica B. MathorFlávia H. SilvaSang W. HanEpidermal growth factor (EGF), which promotes epidermal regeneration and wound closure, is important for the proliferation and differentiation of epidermal and epithelial tissues in animals. Exogenous EGF is a promising therapeutic agent for wound healing, but its general use is restricted by the limited availability of this protein. In this work, we show that the transfection of mouse BALB/MK keratinocytes, which are totally dependent on EGF for growth and migration, with mature cDNA for human EGF via a retroviral vector abolished the cells requirement for exogenous EGF. The transformed cells had normal morphology and a growth rate that varied according to the source of the retroviral vector used. Keratinocyte transfection with EGF cDNA provides a time- and cost-efficient means of culturing keratinocytes and yields cells that may be useful for skin grafting.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572008000500003BALB/MK keratinocytesepidermal growth factorretroviral vector
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author Jomuna V. Choudhuri
Monica B. Mathor
Flávia H. Silva
Sang W. Han
spellingShingle Jomuna V. Choudhuri
Monica B. Mathor
Flávia H. Silva
Sang W. Han
Autonomous growth of BALB/MK keratinocytes transfected with a retroviral vector carrying the human epidermal growth factor gene
Genetics and Molecular Biology
BALB/MK keratinocytes
epidermal growth factor
retroviral vector
author_facet Jomuna V. Choudhuri
Monica B. Mathor
Flávia H. Silva
Sang W. Han
author_sort Jomuna V. Choudhuri
title Autonomous growth of BALB/MK keratinocytes transfected with a retroviral vector carrying the human epidermal growth factor gene
title_short Autonomous growth of BALB/MK keratinocytes transfected with a retroviral vector carrying the human epidermal growth factor gene
title_full Autonomous growth of BALB/MK keratinocytes transfected with a retroviral vector carrying the human epidermal growth factor gene
title_fullStr Autonomous growth of BALB/MK keratinocytes transfected with a retroviral vector carrying the human epidermal growth factor gene
title_full_unstemmed Autonomous growth of BALB/MK keratinocytes transfected with a retroviral vector carrying the human epidermal growth factor gene
title_sort autonomous growth of balb/mk keratinocytes transfected with a retroviral vector carrying the human epidermal growth factor gene
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Genética
series Genetics and Molecular Biology
issn 1415-4757
1678-4685
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Epidermal growth factor (EGF), which promotes epidermal regeneration and wound closure, is important for the proliferation and differentiation of epidermal and epithelial tissues in animals. Exogenous EGF is a promising therapeutic agent for wound healing, but its general use is restricted by the limited availability of this protein. In this work, we show that the transfection of mouse BALB/MK keratinocytes, which are totally dependent on EGF for growth and migration, with mature cDNA for human EGF via a retroviral vector abolished the cells requirement for exogenous EGF. The transformed cells had normal morphology and a growth rate that varied according to the source of the retroviral vector used. Keratinocyte transfection with EGF cDNA provides a time- and cost-efficient means of culturing keratinocytes and yields cells that may be useful for skin grafting.
topic BALB/MK keratinocytes
epidermal growth factor
retroviral vector
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572008000500003
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