Genetic alterations in a telomerase-immortalized human esophageal epithelial cell line: Implications for carcinogenesis
Pak Yan Cheung, Wen Deng, Cornelia Man, Wan Wai Tse, Gopesh Srivastava, Simon Law, Sai Wah Tsao, Annie L.M. Cheung
20100601
2010 Jul 1
Cancer Lett
Genetic alterations in a telomerase-immortalized human esophageal epithelial cell line: Implications for carcinogenesis
Cancer Lett. 2010 Jul 01;293(1):41-51, Pak Yan Cheung, Wen Deng, Cornelia Man, Wan Wai Tse, Gopesh Srivastava, Simon Law, Sai Wah Tsao, Annie L.M. Cheung
Ectopic expression of viral oncoproteins disrupts cellular functions and limits the value of many existing immortalization models as models for carcinogenesis, especially for cancers without definitive viral etiology. Our newly established telomerase-immortalized human esophageal epithelial cell line, NE2-hTERT, retained nearly-diploid and non-tumorigenic characteristics, but exhibited genetic and genomic alterations commonly found in esophageal cancer, including progressive loss of the p16INK4a...